Learn Local, Think Global
Global education can start in kindergarten, or even earlier, with the introduction of words from different languages, appreciation of international foods and customs, and understanding of different belief systems.
Global education can start in kindergarten, or even earlier, with the introduction of words from different languages, appreciation of international foods and customs, and understanding of different belief systems.
Early STEM training can help build the global citizens of tomorrow
U.S. college admissions plan to go test-optional and K-12 standardized testing is coming under increased pressure, but will this hurt America's global competitiveness?
The newest collection of 100 global education innovations from hundrED is out.
Becoming globally competent is not a simple process, but if pursued correctly, it can be achieved successfully, yielding far-reaching benefits that last throughout a student's life
STEM education is key in today’s global competitive landscape
It's never too early to teach your children the value of being good global citizens. Here's how to teach them to be culturally competent before they even start preschool
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