Resources for Schools

One school network raised graduation rates to 97% through smart partnerships. Learn how.
The benefits of Science Technology Engineering Math (STEM) are not only economic, but it builds international competence, too. That's why we call it STEMi.
Explore online international literature collections as a way to expand student horizons. Includes a recommended reading list.
Through simulations and project work, students learn about global economies--and how they fit in to that larger world. Includes several useful teaching tips.
Helping our students understand a complex world is a difficult job. System thinking is a helpful tool.
This one-hour activity challenges the perception that China has only recently become a 'modern' nation.
Some ideas to deepen your international knowledge and experiences through travel, courses, language study, and more.
A snapshot of modern China, American attitudes towards it, and what educators can do.
A simple protocol that involves walking through a school to gather evidence on how internationally focused it is, and identify ways to strengthen global learning.
The Internet and other tools means that every student project should involve access to people, perspectives, expertise and experiences on a global scale.
Universities are a rich resource for schools: study tours, teacher courses, curriculum, and much more.