Partnership for Global Learning

Are America's rising generation given every opportunity to succeed? Image: RBFried/iStockPhoto.com.

Are America's rising generation given every opportunity to succeed? Image: RBFried/iStockPhoto.com.

The Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning is an innovative educational movement. Its purpose is to provide leadership and structure to move international education from the margins to the mainstream by connecting policy and practice to prepare American students to excel in an interconnected world. Through publications, conferences, workshops, newsletters, policy briefs and online resources, the Partnership for Global Learning provides:
 

  • effective K-12 strategies for integrating international education content across the curriculum
  • successful approaches to creating world language programs
  • ways to “make the case” for global competence
  • policy innovations and funding resources to advance international education
  • approaches to international benchmarking to support innovation
  • preparation for teachers to teach about the world
  • ways to harness technology and create new opportunities for international collaboration
  • an understanding of how international education promotes academic excellence and equity for all students

Why international knowledge and skills?
From science and culture to sports and politics, ideas and capital are crossing borders and spanning the world. The globalization of business, the advances in technology, and the acceleration of migration increasingly require the ability to work on a global scale. As a result of this new connectivity, our high school graduates will need to be far more knowledgeable about world regions and global issues, and able to communicate across cultures and languages.

Our students must emerge from schools college-ready and globally competent, prepared to compete, connect, and cooperate with their generation around the world. Parents, teachers, policymakers, and business leaders have begun to respond to this reality and are seeking to redesign education to focus on learning for the 21st century. However, the U.S. education system has not yet created an environment to prepare every student for the globalized world. To move international education from the margins to the mainstream, we must work together to ensure an environment of excellence and equity in a global era.

Mission
Asia Society's Partnership for Global Learning connects state and district decision makers, school leaders, teachers, universities, and other stakeholders in a membership organization to:
 

  • Increase the supply of K-12 schools with the capacity to graduate college ready, globally competent youth by integrating international knowledge and skills throughout the curriculum
  • Increase the demand for international education by raising awareness, creating policy priority, and increasing resources for education about the world
  • How will the Partnership do this? Learn more about our activities.
 
Support
The Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning is made possible by the vision and generosity of our founding sponsor:
 
 

MetLife Foundation supports education, health, civic and cultural organizations. It seeks to  increase opportunities for young people to succeed, encourage leadership development for teachers and principals, and connect schools, families and communities. Its funding for education is informed by findings from the annual MetLife Survey of the American Teacher.  For more information visit www.metlife.org

About Asia Society
The mission of Asia Society’s Education Program is to ensure that the next generation of K-12 students in the United States is prepared for the challenges and responsibilities of an increasingly interdependent world. The Education Program has been working towards a nationwide commitment to make international knowledge and skills a top priority, creating models and resources for schools around the United States, and engaging U.S. education leaders with their counterparts in Asia and around the world.

Please let me know about your program, I'm an Art Teacher for MS and HS, currently engaged in the Integrated Fussion Arts program of studies: Art & Math, Art & Science, Art & Literature, Art & Social Studies, Art & Music etc Thanks Luis Arias
Luis, You should also know that we focus on "the arts and global learning" at our annual conference! Our presenter was Larry Hurt who teaches at Ben Davis High School!
Hi Luis! I'm the Membership and Conference Manager for Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning. Thank you for your comment! As a teacher, this program is beneficial for you because you get news, resources and information on Global Learning FIRST. You also have the opportunity to share best practices with other professionals in your field and see examples of Global Learning across the country! As a member of the PGL, you get special benefits including a "Member's First" e-newsletter. Whether its funding for your program, new ideas on how to implement global learning or stimulus news on the state and federal level, you can get a "Member's First" newsletter that keeps you knowledgeable in the field. As a member you also receive discounts on PGL events and conferences. Events such as our regional "Study Tours" provide practitioners with a hands on experience of what it looks like to implement global learning across disciplines/subjects. Regarding our annual conference, "Putting the World into World-Class Education," it holds a wealth of learning and networking with practitioners and policymakers in the field. This years' conference had speakers such as Tony Wagner, Yong Zhao and Andreas Schleicher. There were workshops on Systems Thinking, Teaching Diplomacy, Empowering Students through Service-Learning and more! Also note that our website is also full of information! You have access to online content, including topical webinars and articles. There are also resources for you and your students on kids.asiasociety.org. You can find lesson plans, review our network of schools and join the Partnership for Global Learning. You can learn more about Asia Society Partnership for Global Learning by visiting www.asiasociety.org/pgl or you can call me directly at 212-327-9315. And don't forget to sign up for our complimentary e-newsletter! Regards, Chantal Bonitto

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