Global CTE Toolkit - A website devoted to expanding the possibilities of globally-focused CTE instruction.
Pulitzer Center - Lesson plans curated by grade, topic, and country of focus.
Gap Minder - A visual resource for the exploration of demographic trends and data sets from across the globe.
Project Zero - Developed by educators at Havard, these Thinking Routines are designed to get any class to take a broader view of what they are learning.
Collections Check out the following collections of resources, lessons, and unit plans by organizations and teachers dedicated to global learning.
C3 Teachers is a website devoted to making the C3 Framework come alive through the implementation of the Inquiry Design Model (IDM). Inquires, complete with Compelling Questions, Supporting Questions, Sources, and Tasks, are easily downloaded (Word or PDF) and ready to be used in the classroom. Take a look at the globally focused inquiries by clicking "Check out our inquiries" to add to your curricular repertoire
Globalizing US History is fantastic resource for teachers who want students to learn and experience American history in a globally-centered way. This collaborative website offers an incredible array of resources. Check out their Project Resources page to locate collections and begin re-conceptualizing your American history lessons!
The Transatlantic Outreach Program (TOP) has been working for years to bring American and German teachers together in order to expand ideas and horizons for teachers on both sides of the Atlantic. Check out their Instructional Materials for Educators for unit and lesson plans, online resources, and educational professional development.
Often the best place to look for resources is your fellow teachers. The following section houses lesson and unit plans created for the purpose of expanding the teacher's repertoire of globally focused learning.