- Global Education Leadership Seminar- Oct. 23, Nov. 14, 2018; Jan. 16, Mar. 13, 2019 (online sessions: Dec. 2018, Feb. 2018)
- What's New with Ancient Civilizations- Nov. 15, Dec. 5, 2018, Jan. 8, 2019
- Foundations for Civic Learning: Engaging Students in Shaping their world- Feb. 14, Apr. 10, 2019 (online session Mar. 2019)
- Current Events with Context: Teaching the News in a Meaningful Way- Oct. 25, 2018 (Newton, MA) or Mar. 11, 2019 (Burlington, MA)
- Weaving Women into World History Narratives- Oct. 26, 2018
- China's Influence Abroad: Soft Power or Hardball?- Mar. 7, 2019
- Engaging World Literature: A Primary Source Conference for Secondary Education- Apr. 6, 2019
(October 31- December 4, 2018)
- Engaging Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students & Families in Elementary Schools
- Engaging Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students & Families in Secondary Schools
- Essential Topics for Global Understanding: Health, Environment & Economics
- Globalizing Early American History
- Modern African History: Colonialism, Independence & Legacies
(January 23-February 26, 2019)
- Global Understanding in Action: Human Rights, Educational Access & Gender Equity
- India's Century of Change: Diversity, Democracy & Social Dynamics
- Thinking Like a Historian: Immigration History Through Primary Sources
(January 23-March 26, 2019)
- The Enduring Legacy of Ancient China
(February 27-March 26, 2019)
- Turning Points in Latin American History & Culture: From Colonization to the Cold War
- Building Blocks for Global Learning- Fall 2018 and Spring 2019
- The Chinese Internet: Open for Business, Closed to Criticism?- Sept. 25, 2018
- Latin America & the Caribbean Now: Topics for the Classroom- Jan. 29, Feb. 26, Mar. 13, 2019
- Reading to Save the Planet- Nov. 1, Dec. 6, 2018; Jan. 17, Feb. 7, Mar. 7, 2019
- Global Migration Stories: South Shore Book Group- Dec. 4, 2018, Feb. 5, Mar. 19, 2019