Project-Based Learning & Teaching
Content, skills, & authentic knowledge are by-products of quality project-based learning activities. In project-based experiences, students are actively involved in solving problems, and better able to internalize content. The following is a short list of platforms with which you could integrate global project-based learning into your classroom.

Global Nomads Group aims to “foster dialogue among the world’s youth.” They connect classrooms around the world through projects such as discussion boards, live dialogues, and expert speakers.
Global Nomads Group aims to “foster dialogue among the world’s youth.” They connect classrooms around the world through projects such as discussion boards, live dialogues, and expert speakers.

IEARN (International Education and Resource Network) uses technology to foster collaboration on educational projects to “enhance learning and make a difference in the world.”

Epals is a free service that matches classrooms around the world to communicate and work together on projects.

TeachUNICEF provides educators with global learning resources and programs. Through a focus on global citizenship and child rights, TeachUNICEF engages students in an exploration of humanitarian issues and inspires them to take action to improve their world.