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Global Competence: Prepare Youth to Engage with the World
Global competence is a crucial upgrade if our education system is to prepare the next generation for the knowledge economy. But what does it entail? (Get a free copy of the new book here.)
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How to Build School Partnerships
Practical advice for teachers and school leaders on how to create a meaningful school partnerships.
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District Strategies to Prepare a Globally Competent Generation
Best practices in leadership, resources, teaching, and curriculum. Includes a planning and assessment rubric for school districts.
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Expanded Learning Toolkit
From a two-hour training to a full program assessment, this rich collection of global afterschool tools are free!
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How to Get Funding
A complete guide on strategy and sources for global competence funding.
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Water is Life
Water security is one of the greatest global challenges of the 21st century. This lesson helps...
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Three Steps to Put Global Issues into Your Science Class
Do three things this year to expand your school's science program.
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How High-Performing Nations Teach Global Skills
A look at four case studies.
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Drew Gilpin Faust: What Do We Want from Higher Education?
Should all students graduate high school with native fluency in English and proficiency in at least one other language?
Yes, their future demands it
100% (2 votes)
No, not necessary
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 2