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Teaching for Global Competence

Empowering students with cross-cultural understanding, critical thinking, and real-world problem-solving skills to navigate our interconnected world.

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Lesson Plans

See examples of lesson plans and activities for fostering global competencies.

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Going Glocal

Explore a presentation about fostering local-global connections in the classroom.

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Other Resources

Additional resources about global education, world language education and resources related to South Asia.

Activities & Lesson Plans

This middle school Spanish unit plan about urban riverways was created as a part of the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms fellowship.

This middle school Spanish unit plan focused on environmental justice and activism was created as a part of the Pulitzer Center Teaching Fellows program.

This lesson example for younger grades created during the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms course uses the Project Zero Thinking Routine “Think, See, Wonder” as a way to explore the Mexican folk art of alebrijes.

This presentation was created as a strategy share for the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship. Meant to demonstrate how photographs can serve as learning tools in the world language classroom to build proficiency, its ideas can easily be adapted for use in the global education classroom.

The Importance of Local-Global Connections

    This presentation was developed as a part of the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms program course.

Other Resources

  • The Chicago Cultural Alliance is a consortium of local museums and cultural centers who represent Chicago’s diverse communities and heritage.
  • Chicago Sister Cities provides opportunites to connect with Chicago’s 28 sister cities around the globe.
  • Urban Rivers operates the Wild Mile, another opportunity for students to engage in place-based, experiential learning along the Chicago River.

This book gives practical suggestions for world language teachers. Much of the book is centered around things like international pen pals and types of potential trips to take with students. ​

This book about global competence in the world language classroom releases on September 11, 2025. It focuses on EWL, or English as a World Language, learners.

  • The South Asia Center at Syracuse University offers lesson plans, art collections, lending libraries and workshops and school visits for K-12 classrooms.
  • Every year the Symbolic Monarch Migration brings together classrooms from across North America to learn about monarch butterflies, their habitats, migration and the importance of conservation.
  • The Global Read Aloud offers opportunities for connection with other classrooms through the reading of the same book(s) during the same six-week period.

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.