The "Preparing Students for Global Citizenship" LibGuide offers a host of resources and information for fostering skills to increase global citizenship. Libguides contains a plethora of resources for teaching about other countries, history topics, environmental topics and race and gender lessons.
Oxfam's global citizenship guides offer many different guides for increasing students ability to be global citizens. Guides include; Global Citizenship in the Classroom, Teaching Controversial Topics, The Sustainable Development Goals, as well as English, Math and Science and Global Citizenship.
The Pulitzer Center offers many different types of resources for teachers; lessons, journalist visits to classrooms, resources from the 1619 Project, student resources and professional development.
World Saavy partners with schools and districts to provide resources for students to increase their global competency and focus on the four domains of global learning.
Created by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Project Zero offers resources surrounding discussion techniques, best practices in specific subjects and professional developmemt.
Asia Society provides a lot of resources around global competency, including rubrics for assessing students and instructional strategies
Explorer Classrooms are opportunities for students to join live via zoom (as a featured classroom) or Youtube and hear a scientist/explorer explain what they do and answer questions from student groups. National Geographic Education's youtube channel also contains previous Explorer Classrooms so you can find one that is tailored to specific content.
Out of Eden offers different "learning journeys" for students aged 3-19 that are 8-12 weeks long. These learning journeys allow students to observe the world and interact online with each other and make connections between themselves, the globe, and each other.