Browse our collection of online resource guides! Dozens of guides are available to you with books, film, website, and curriculum recommendations about global education and world regions, histories, and cultures.
Global Education
- 21st Century Administrators: Leading Globally Minded Districts
- A Greener World: Resources about the Environment
- Cultural Proficiency: A Guide for 21st Century Educators
- Global Action for Social Justice
- Global Education
- Global Literature
- Reading Nonfiction: A Global Approach to the Common Core
- Service-Learning in Schools
- Summer Reading: Global Recommendations from the Primary Source Library
- Teaching the Millennium Development Goals
- Web 2.0 Tools for the Global Classroom
World History/Global Studies
- A Greener World: Resources about the Environment
- Africa
- Ancient China
- Ancient Civilizations
- Gender and the Muslim World
- Global Action for Social Justice
- The Great Depression: A National and Global Phenomenon
- Immigration and Migration
- Latin America
- The Modern Middle East
- The Ottoman Empire
- The Silk Roads
- Understanding Modern China
Africa
East Asia
- Ancient China
- Asians/Asian Americans in the United States
- China: One of the World’s Greatest Civilizations
- Chinese Dragon: A Powerful Metaphor in Chinese Cultural History
- Chinese New Year
- Contemporary Chinese Peasant Painting
- East Asian Literature
- Japan
- Korea: An Introduction to Korean History and Culture
- Teaching About Japan
- The Chinese Family in the Twentieth Century
- The Rise of State Level Society in Ancient China
- The Silk Roads
- Understanding Modern China
- Vietnam
Latin America
- Brazil
- Cuba
- Haiti: Resources for Teaching and Learning
- Latin America
- Social Movements in Latin America
- The Caribbean Basin
Middle East
- 9/11: Resources for Teachers
- A Century of Conflict & Resolution in the Middle East
- Afghanistan
- Gender and the Muslim World
- Iran
- Modern Egypt
- The Modern Middle East
- The Ottoman Empire
- The Silk Roads
South Asia
- Asians/Asian Americans in the United States
- Modern Afghanistan: Making Meaning in the Aftermath of Conflict
- South Asia
- The Silk Roads
Southeast Asia
- Asians/Asian Americans in the United States
- Cambodia
- Cambodia Lesson Plans
- Cambodia: Past and Present
- Cambodian New Year Celebration (Music and Dance)
- Genocide, Social Conflicts and the “Upstander”
- How Does My Cambodian Culture Affect Who I Am as a Student in the United States?
- New Year’s Celebrations in Cambodia and the United States
- Resilience of the Human Spirit: Luong Ung’s Story of Survival, First They Killed My Father and Cambodian History
- Rice in Cambodia through the Five Themes of Geography
- Rural Life in Cambodia
- Vietnam
United States & Canada
- 9/11: Resources for Teachers
- Antebellum Reform Movements and the Coming of the Civil War
- Asians/Asian Americans in the United States
- Canada & Its Diversity
- Civil Rights Movement
- Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Gilded Age
- Democratic Vistas: Civic Life, History, and American Art
- Immigration and Migration
- Making Equality: Individuals, Social Movements, and the Law
- Massachusetts History
- Native Americans in New England
- Native Americans of North America
- Reconstruction & The Gilded Age
- Slavery and Anti-Slavery in the United States
- Teaching with Primary Documents: Historical Texts from the Massachusetts Framework
- The Great Depression: A National and Global Phenomenon
- War and Society from the American Revolution to the War in Vietnam