HREA is an international non-governmental and non-profit organization that supports human rights education; the training of human rights defenders and professional groups; and the development of educational materials and programming.
The Heritage Institute began as a group of teachers exploring old-growth forests, beaches and various biomes of the Pacific Northwest with field instructors. We helped teachers discover the history of… Continue Reading »
The organization’s fellowship advances social impact by investing in young innovators, through leadership, mentoring and coaching.
The Institute for Global Leadership is a multi-school simulation Program. It provides a unique opportunity for high school students to participate in an intellectual and challenging simulation regarding pertinent international… Continue Reading »
An outreach of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that equips K-12 and community college teachers, administrators and staff with knowledge, best practices and resources that prepare students… Continue Reading »
Worlds of Words: Center of Global Literacies and Literatures builds bridges across global cultures through children’s and adolescent literature.
KKC Fellowship Program for North American Social Studies Teachers takes teachers on a study tour program to deepen understanding of Japan and contribute to international mutual understanding across the Pacific.
The program addresses a critical national shortage by bolstering the pipeline of future language educators.
A global education organization founded by teachers for teachers. It offers virtual exchange experiences and curriculum resources to support intercultural social and emotional learning between various countries and cultures.
Funded by the Qatar Foundation International, Concordia Language Villages offers two professional development programs for K-16 Arabic language teachers from across the United States. The program is located in Bemidji,… Continue Reading »