This Internations article lists Taiwan, Vietnam, and Portugal as the top three destinations in the world for ex-pats due to the high quality of life and financial security. In contrast,… Continue Reading »
The world is becoming rapidly digitized, and thus more connected. This blog provides a guide for educators, parents, and youth leaders in teaching children how to successfully navigate our increasingly… Continue Reading »
A collection of global articles outlining international issues to expand your classroom resources.
SPICE is a non-profit educational program by FSI at Stanford University. It has been developed to present multiple perspectives and enhance critical thinking skills in social science classrooms in an… Continue Reading »
Bly believes that a city is a living, breathing organism, and to get to know it you have to wander its streets, the veins that fork and converge and inevitably… Continue Reading »
An article from the Washington post that features Maps that show economics, history, and 40 more maps that explain the world.
Extensive resources for studying linguistics, especially as it relates to building a better understand of the world. Links to many specific dictionaries & glossaries great for building language education.
Mapping the Nation is an interactive map that pulls together demographic, economic, and education indicatorsnearly one million data pointsto show that the United States is a truly global nation.
A global youth initiative that partners with community organizations to send high school and college students of color to engage in international work and volunteerism abroad during the summer.
EMIS is an international boarding high school in Israel offering a 2-year IB diploma for students from all over the world. EMIS aims to make education a force for peace… Continue Reading »