This website is a beautiful collection of photographs, resource books, workshop opportunities for teachers and students, and cultural projects with with teachers and students can participate in Brasil. The website is in both English and Portuguese. http://www.araquem.com.br/
CTIR is the outreach arm of the University of Denver Graduate School of International Studies. CTIR has a 40 year history of helping K-12 educators teach about global affairs. http://www.du.edu/ctir/
This website contains over 19,000 links to international activities, student lessons, free educational games, language activities, books to print, and many other resources. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html
Kids Around the World (http://www.katw.org), the National Peace Corps Association’s website for elementary school-age kids, includes profiles of children in in many developing countries. In their interviews, children talk about their lives, their homes, their families and what they do every day. The profiles also include pictures of the kids interviewed, and an extensive list of links to help you learn more about each country. This website is easy to navigate, fun to explore, and encourages children in the United States to ask questions and find out more about other parts of the world and the people who live there.
Outreach World is a comprehensive one-stop resource for teaching international and area studies and foreign languages in the precollegiate classroom.
Jonathan Friedlander, Project Director
jfriedlander@international.ucla.edu http://www.outreachworld.org/
This global network of K-12 online collaborative projects are thematic-based and adhere to best practices of project-based learning. Established in 1988 as a pioneering online program among schools in the United States and schools in the Soviet union, iEARN has grown to serve more than 20,000 schools in 120 countries. http://us.iearn.org/