• Teacher Workshop: Samurai, Kissing Circles, and the Geometry of Shinto Shrines

    Virtual Zoom

    David A. Clark, Randolph-Macon College During the Tokugawa Period (1603-1868), Japan was somewhat isolated from the West, including the products of the European revolutions in math and science. At the same time, the Japanese witnessed a cultural renaissance in the visual and performing arts, music, fashion, ceremony … and mathematics. New problems and solutions appeared […]

  • DEADLINE – 2025/2026 Engaging Eurasian Teacher Fellowship

    Eurasian Environments Are you an educator who is interested in deepening your understanding of the history, culture and current events of Russia and Eurasia? Consider applying for the Engaging Eurasia […]

  • History’s Many Voices: Learning How Visual Sources Speak

    Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies @ Harvard University Cambridge, MA, United States

    This day-long workshop has been designed specifically for educators interested in exploring how visual primary sources can tell the stories of the present and past. This immersive event will explore how maps, photographs, and statistics can bring events to life, providing powerful tools to engage your students and deepen their understanding of places and events. […]

    $25
  • The World in Film: House in the Fields

    Virtual Zoom

    House in the Fields  With filmmaker Tala Hadid register at tinyurl.com/houseinthefields Free screener link provided to all upon registration to view film on your own 30 registrants will get free streaming […]

    Free
  • World History Learning Community

    Zoom

    The World History Learning Community is open to all K-14 in-service teachers and community college faculty across the United States via Zoom. The third and final session of this community […]

    Free
  • DEADLINE – 2025 Global Perspectives, Global Careers: Stanford Fair for Community College Students

    Virtual Event

    This day-long event is designed for community college students who are interested in global studies and/or global careers. The event will consist of workshops and presentations facilitated by Stanford faculty and scholars. -Explore global topics and consider career paths in academia, business, government, public policy, tech, and more! -Hear from leading Stanford faculty on topics […]

  • Peacebuilding After Conflict: Youth-Led Change in Rwanda and Beyond

    Zoom

    Join us April 28th for an uplifting program on Peacebuilding After Conflict: Youth-Led Change in Rwanda and Beyond. This program will feature a conversation with Dieudonné Gakire, Rwandan author, peacebuilder, and survivor […]

  • Teaching About the Holocaust Through “White Bird”

    Virtual Book Club Join us for a special book club event commemorating Genocide Awareness Month, featuring "White Bird" by R. J. Palacio. Deepen your knowledge on Holocaust education through the […]

  • DEADLINE – Stanford EPIC Symposium

    At the annual Education Partnership for Internationalizing Curriculum (EPIC) Symposium, community college faculty and administrators from across the U.S. will gather in person to discuss ways to prepare students for a world that is increasingly interconnected. Join us for our tenth annual symposium about the challenges and opportunities of developing global studies at community colleges. […]

  • Educators Book Talk on “Crossbow of Destiny”

    Virtual Event

    Join this webinar with Brandon Hoang, author of the middle school novel Crossbow of Destiny-a 2024 Freeman Book Awards Honorable Mention selection-as he discusses its connection to Vietnamese folktales and […]

  • Using an Analytical Approach to Primary Sources in the Classroom

    Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Cambridge, MA, United States

    We invite K-14 educators to this day-long workshop at the Davis Center, where we will use the OPCVL method to analyze primary sources. This session will focus on understanding the […]

    $25
  • Institute for Curriculum & Campus Internationalization (ICCI)

    Join us for the renowned Institute for Curriculum & Campus Internationalization (ICCI) from May 18-21. Faculty, administrators, and staff of all institutional types interested in growing the global engagement of their campus are invited to attend this four-day event at Indiana University, Bloomington. Choose a track, either course or campus internationalization, and attend large group sessions, panels, […]

    $525
  • Primary Source Analysis Using the OPCVL Method

    We invite you to a comprehensive 90-minute webinar devoted to Primary Source Analysis Using the OPCVL Method, where we will guide you through the OPCVL method for analyzing historical sources. […]

  • Case Studies in World History: Summer Institute for Community College Faculty

    ORIAS @ UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States

    This program revisits the ORIAS focus on teaching World History through a collaboration with History for the 21st Century. Sessions will feature academic talks by H21 authors, explorations of related teaching […]

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