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4 - Quality Education

ECPAT-USA

is part of international network of anti-trafficking organizations devoted to protect children and end their commercial sexual exploitation. Among its many programs ECPAT-USA works with schools to train students to be advocates in their communities, educating them on the facts, misconceptions and risks of trafficking. https://www.ecpatusa.org

Categories: Children Civil Society Gender Human Rights Poverty Social Justice Sustainable Development Goals Countries: United States Type: Website Grade Level High School Intermediate Professional
Thinking Teachers Teaching Thinkers 
This is a collection of lessons, units and web resources, including a monthly planning calendar. If you click on a topic connected with a particular month, a whole list of sites will come up for teaching that topic. You can also select instruction units and lesson plans for all subjects and grade levels by key word search.
Categories: Peace Education Type: Document Tags Teaches First
SDG Teaching Tools and Child Friendly Materials 
Founded by Project Everyone, in partnership with UNICEF, The World's Largest Lesson is a global initiative aimed at bringing the SDGs to the classroom through lesson plans, videos, comics and other creative content – available freely and in a multitude of languages for educators to download, use or adapt for their classrooms.  
Categories: Children Type: Toolkit Website Tags UNICEF
IntelTeach Program 
Works with local governments, vendors, universities and communities to effect systemic educational transformation in 5 areas: policy change, curriculum standards and assessment, sustained professional development, proliferation of information communications technology, and research and evaluation. Their IntelTeach Program helps teachers integrate technology into their classrooms, promoting problem solving, critical thinking and collaborative skills, especially in the areas of science, engineering and math. They have trained some 10,000,000 teachers in 70 countries, including in the US.
Categories: Peace Education Type: Website Tags Intel
Lesson Plans - New York Times 
Readymade lesson plans based on current NY Times articles. Each day, Mon.-Fri. the website posts a different feature article, supported by suggested activities for gr. 6-12. Monday from the Week in Review, Tuesday the Science Times, Wednesday international news, Thursday business or technology and Friday the arts, including book reviews. Every other week, a different reporter from the Times answers questions from students. A special section for students offers daily summaries of pg.1 articles, a quiz and crossword puzzle that allow them to test their knowledge of current events, and a "Letters to the Editor" section for students. In an effort to bring in more parent involvement, there is also a message board where parents can air their questions and opinions about education.
Categories: Peace Education Countries: United States Type: Article Toolkit
Lesson Plans 2 - New York Times 
They offer lesson plans K-12 by region, subject or grade level, and integrate global issues and cultural awareness into core content areas. They also provide podcasts, videos and slide shows, and a speakers program http://www.peacematch.orgthat will bring returned Peace Corps volunteers into the classroom. Publications can be purchased as paperbacks or downloaded in pdf format online. See titles under books. then click on Teacher Resources
Categories: Globalization Type: Toolkit Website Tags PCLive
Online visual dictionary 
An online interactive dictionary and thesaurus that creates word map displays to include related words. Meanings are color coded to indicate parts of speech; includes antonyms, alternatives to spelling errors, and access to words in Dutch, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Unfortunately, use of the website is by monthly or yearly subscription. But there is a free 14- day trial, and they offer discounts to educational institutions. An online magazine, with features about language and the creative process accompanies each subscription.
Categories: Peace Education Type: Fact Sheet Website Tags Visual Thesaurus
Partnership for Global Learning 
A membership network of the Asia Society, they connect state and district decision makers, leadership teams, teachers and university faculty to increase the number of schools developing rigorous international studies curricula. They offer on-site training and afterschool professional development workshops for trainers and staff on global learning, an annual conference, and an on-line store for resource materials. (International Studies Schools Network)
Categories: Peace Education Type: Website Tags ASIASOCIETY
Cross-Cultural Understanding through foreign languages 
A not-for-profit organization that uses the arts (specifically music and theatre) and Skype in the Classroom to foster cross-cultural understanding by connecting students in US middle and high school foreign language classes, including Arabic and Chinese, with their counterparts in other countries who are studying English. Each group writes a play in the language they are studying. It is then sent to the partner country where students perform it in their own language.
Categories: Peace Education Type: Website Tags Global Voices Initiative
Edible Schoolyard 
Founded by chef Alice Waters to assist educators worldwide in building and sharing an edible education curriculum. Provides 3-5 days on site professional development w/ongoing coaching and planning assistance, and a site license to their Curriculum Resource Center, a subscription based digital library of resources with lesson plans tied to common core standards.  Info at Edible Schoolyard
Categories: Children Food and Agriculture Peace Education Social Justice Type: Toolkit Website Tags Creative Change Educational Solutions
Elevate Care for Children 
An outreach initiative of ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development), Whole Child works on behalf of institutionalized children around the world, with caregivers in orphanages to bring up children who are healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged. Their pilot project, begun in 2006, is in Nicaragua. ASCD is a membership organization providing annual conferences, including a virtual conference, a blog, books, videos, and a newsletter with daily briefings on top stories in K-12 education, latest information on learning and instruction, and weekly updates on policy issues.
Categories: Children Type: Website Tags Whole Child International
Empowering Youth 
A non-profit organization based in NY, with affiliates in Africa. Their mission is "Local Change Through Global Exchange," empowering youth to become positive agents of change in their communities. They offer leadership training and support partner initiatives, one of which enables container donations from the US of books, IT, sports equipment and medical supplies to be sent to Africa.
Categories: Peace Education Type: Website Tags Miracle Corners of the World
Global Schools First, Center for Education Diplomacy 
Childhood Education International (CEI) has consultative status with the United Nations.  CEI’s mission is to promote and support the optimal education and development of children worldwide, and to influence the professional growth of educators and the efforts of others who are committed to the needs of children in a changing society. It provides online courses and features creative approaches to education challenges through its Innovation Exchange.
Categories: Children Peace Education Type: Website Tags ACEI
Guide to Educator Resources. Facing History and Ourselves 
This is a complete catalogue of wonderful books and films, which can be borrowed online, along with study guides on a wide variety of human rights issues, going back in history to The Way West series (Native Americans), the Great Depression, the Holocaust, Japanese internment during World War II, to , ‘culture shock’ the uneasy role of the arts in society, the Civil Rights Movement (Eyes on the Prize series), homophobia, eugenics, bullying etc. Their goal is to help students make connections between history and moral choices in today’s world. They also have documentary portraits of people like Sargent Shriver, Maya Angelou, Ralph Bunche etc., well-known films such as Shindler’s List and Aux Revoirs Les Enfants , and modern children’s classics such as Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston’s Farewell to Manzanar, Lois Lowry’s The Giver and Gathering Blue, and Frank Tashlin’s fable The Bear that Wasn’t, to name just a few. Their new Making History series is a collection of case studies illustrating how individuals and groups across the world can choose to make a positive difference in society. Lesson plans are available online for each of the case studies.
Categories: Peace Education Type: Website
Handbook, Guidance Notes 
Education is especially critical for the tens of millions of children affected by armed conflict and natural disasters. When a child is in a safe learning environment, she/he is less likely to be exploited sexually or economically. INEE has a number of publications to address this issue, including a Minimum Standards Handbook, a Gender Pocket Guide, Guidance Notes on Teaching and Learning and a Reference Guide on External Education Financing.
Categories: Conflict Peace Education Type: Website Tags INEE
Inspiring leaders who transform their communities 
They bring together youth from opposite sides of the global political divide each summer hosting future leaders at a camp in Maine to foster trust, challenge assumptions and narrow the psychological distance between them. At the Center for Coexistence in Jerusalem, year-round activities reinforce the camp experience. They also publish the Olive Branch Magazine, and, convene high-level int’l youth conferences.
Categories: Civil Society Peace Education Type: Website Tags Seeds of Peace