Global Dimensions Curriculum Connections

eight pathways global

Schools play a major role in the education of tomorrow's citizens. Students will be better prepared for the future if, in school, they have gained the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions about global problems and developed skills for acting as responsible members of the global community.

 

 

Organization Resource, Activity, or Lesson Plan * Grade Level
United Nations Cyber School Bus - Provides curriculum links to material developed by the United Nations that explains concepts such as peace, poverty, hunger, human rights, and discrimination Elementary, Middle, Secondary
UNICEF Educational Resources - Helps students understand their rights and responsibilities through downloadable classroom activities and resources developed by the UK committee Elementary, Middle, Secondary
Institute For Global Ethics Curriculum - Guides teachers and students through a practical and conceptual process for making ethical decisions and defining shared values Elementary, Middle, Secondary
Facing The Future Eco-Schools USA Participants - Provides a large number of lessons and activities that educate students about issues of sustainability and social justice Elementary, Middle, Secondary
Sesame Street Panwapa - Educates students about other cultures and global citizenship through an interactive website with activities and lesson plans Elementary
OXFAM Curriculum For Global Citizenship - Provides activities and curriculum guidelines to help teachers as they incorporate global citizenship into their schools Elementary, Middle, Secondary
GLOBIO Learning Activity Guides - Provides activity guides and an interactive website that allows students to learn about the diversity of the earth Elementary, Middle

* Elementary (K-5)

Middle School (6-8)

Secondary (9-12)

Eco-Schools USA Partner
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We've aligned each Eco-Schools USA pathway to the National Science Education Standards. Check it out here!

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