Resources for Schools

One school network raised graduation rates to 97% through smart partnerships. Learn how.
Get ideas on how students can learn about the world, weigh perspectives, communicate ideas worldwide, and take action locally or globally--and exceed English Language Arts requirements.
Students will come to learn about Indian advancements in math and how they were affected by Indian culture and religion. Through cross-cultural analysis students will examine math and science advancements in India and other parts of the wo
For math teachers to teach the history and importance of the decimal system, zero, and pi.
Students learn about Golden Rule of Reciprocity by comparing quotes from the major world religions. Students then create a bumper sticker with their own saying.
This lesson introduces a well-known folk tale, with renditions from India, the United States, and West Africa. After analyzing the versions, students write their own didactic story based on the formula, but focused on a contemporary setting
A printable guide of products and services that supports global learning in your school.
Considerations for making a high-impact, sustainable service learning program.
Practical guidelines and tips on how to make service learning a graduation requirement in your school.
Structuring an analysis of a completed service project is an important part of the learning process. Get ideas here, including how to nominate your students' work for national recognition.
Service learning is a terrific way to learn about the real world--locally and globally--while fulfilling curricular requirements.