ecoSolution Grants are intended to support solution-oriented, youth-led projects that result in real environmental outcomes. ecoSolution Grants are available to educators working with youth in the United States.
In this article, former Social Studies teacher Bryan Smith writes on how to discuss race and colonialism in order to foster a more critically informed and anti-racist social studies curriculum.
ecoTech Grants encourage educators and students to explore the role technology can play in designing and implementing solutions to some of our most pressing environmental challenges.
An educational kit for students that have the material needed to engage students in dynamic learning processes about global studies.
A lesson on the countless colonial laws enacted to create division and inequality based on race. This helps students understand the origins of racism in the United States and who… Continue Reading »
Under the Office of Global Partnerships, the Diplomacy Lab is the State Department’s partnership aimed at course-source research of foreign policy with university students and professors, targeting the pillars of… Continue Reading »
This organization uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate.
The National Museum of American Diplomacy Education Program connects high school and college students with the world of American diplomacy, increasing their understanding of diplomacy and inspiring them to be… Continue Reading »
The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA) at the University of Minnesota provides high-quality professional development for language teachers.
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