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Teaching in A Globalized Classroom

Applying the theory of Global Education in a classroom might feel intimidating but there are many international and local resources to support teachers, students, parents and administrators.  In the links below, you will find footprints of my own journey in helping my students become Global Citizens.  Much of the work and resources featured here were created with support from Fulbright Teachers For Global Classrooms.   If you have questions or you want to have a conversation about these resources, please fill out the contact form.   Please subscribe to my blog if you would like updates on how I am continuing to globalize my classroom.

Keep track of my journey as I globalize my classroom and  participate in an international field experience in Colombia!

The P.S.1 Human Rights Club is our after school initiative to empower students and teach them about the power they hold as Global Citizens.

Check out some student work samples from a 12:1 Special Education Class!  All students can participate in a globalized Classroom.

Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms is a powerful and engaging professional learning opportunity for K-12 teachers.

This website is not an official U.S. Department of State website. The views and information presented are the participant's own and do not represent the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program, the U.S. Department of State, or IREX.

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