Resources for Schools

Our picks for great global reads for children—and some tips on how to build literacy skills.
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.
Many businesses invest in schools to help workforce needs by preparing the next generation of workers and leaders. Here are some ways to think about business partnerships and how to create them.
Foreign films is a meaningful and effective teaching tool. Learn about organizations that can link your classroom to foreign films--and the world.
Digital storytelling can help teachers tap into the power of technology as well as the power of youth voice to engage students in learning about global issues.
Artha, which loosely translates as "getting ahead," is one of four goals of Hinduism. Students explore this concept using a translated political doctrine from 4th century B.C.E. and also through a story about a young boy.
Asian Americans and U.S.-Asia Relations during World War II
A Comparison Between India and the Southern United States
A Population Density Exercise
This exercise explores why geometric patterns appear throughout the Islamic world and how to use geometric principles to create patterns.