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iEARN

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​There are over 150 projects in iEARN, all designed and facilitated by teachers and students to fit their curriculum and classroom needs and schedules. To join, participants select an online project and look at how they can integrate it into their classroom.

Taking It Global

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​TakingITGlobal is one of the world's leading networks of young people learning about, engaging with, and working towards tackling global challenges.

World Savvy

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World Savvy is a national education nonprofit that works with educators, schools, and districts to integrate the highest quality of global competence teaching and learning into K-12 classrooms, so all young people can be prepared to engage, succeed, and meet the challenges of 21st century citizenship.

Global Nomads

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Global Nomads Group fosters dialogue and understanding among the world's youth. 

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By leveraging technology, we enable conversations between middle school and high school students who otherwise would not meet. These exchanges promote empathy, peace, and build 21st century workforce skills.

Teacher's Guide to International Collaboration on the Internet

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The Teacher's Guide to International Collaboration was developed to help teachers use the Internet to "reach out" globally. These materials were prepared as part of the Department of Education's International Education Initiative.

Global Oneness Project

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The Global Oneness Project offers free multi- cultural stories and accompanying lesson plans for high school and college classrooms. The collection of films, photo essays, and articles explore cultural, social, and environmental issues with a humanistic lens. Aligned to CCSS, the curriculum content contains an interdisciplinary approach to learning and facilitates the development of active, critical thinking. Each month, a new story and accompanying lesson plan are released. 

Center for Global Education York​

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We encourage active participation in learning to develop understanding around local and global issues, to broaden understanding of our personal interdependence with one another, to challenge stereotyping/discrimination and to promote and encourage action for social justice. These objectives enable us to achieve our broad aim of “educating for a just and sustainable future”.

World Affairs Council​

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A large group of global ed resources from the Philadelphia branch. Mostly for middle and high school students.

A 3 Dimensional Model Of Bloom’s Taxonomy

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A nice 3-D model on TeachThought. Check around the site for other great teaching articles.

Global Citizenship in the Classroom​

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This Teacher's Guide to global citizenship by Oxfam is a great resource for developing global citizens. This guide is the "one stop shop" you need to get started today.

Global Citizenship in the Classroom​

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This Teacher's Guide to global citizenship by Oxfam is a great resource for developing global citizens. This guide is the "one stop shop" you need to get started today.

Teach Unicef

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TeachUNICEF provides educators with global learning resources and programs. Through a focus on global citizenship and child rights, TeachUNICEF engages students in an exploration of humanitarian issues and inspires them to take action to improve their world.

T.W.I.C.E

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TWICE also provides a free searchable content database offering educators worldwide access to more than more than 2000 programs from over 300 different content providers. The database contains content providers, educational outreach programs from organizations such as zoos, museums, authors, experts in the field and much more.

Global Footprints

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Global Footprints is for teachers and young people to explore global and social issues and increases students' understanding of the connection between their lives and the lives of others around the world, as well as emphasising the need to work together to protect the planet. 

Global Fund for Children

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At The Global Fund for Children, we transform the lives of children on the edges of society—trafficked children, refugees, child laborers—and help them regain their rights and pursue their dreams. In other words, we do all we can to let kids be kids—no matter what their circumstances. Since 1997, we’ve reached nearly 10 million children worldwide.

Department of International â€‹Development

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The Department for International Development (DFID) leads the UK’s work to end extreme poverty. We are tackling the global challenges of our time including poverty and disease, mass migration, insecurity and conflict. Our work is building a safer, healthier, more prosperous world for people in developing countries and in the UK too.

SmartNews​

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SmartNews delivers high-quality news headlines and breaking news from top news publishers. Customize your news with tabs. Can be used offline. Get multiple perspectives in one place.

Our World In Data​

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Stats in visual representation for every conceivable subject. Perfect for math lessons, research, etc.

Connect Globally

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