Bringing Global Connections to Life in the Palestinian Territories
Students of Al Quds School, Jerusalem, prepare a mural about “The Palestinan Woman.” for the Art Miles Project, 2010. This winter, iEARN-Palestine is helping launch the new Christopher Stevens Youth...
View ArticleBringing Global Connections to Life in United Arab Emirates
iEARN-UAE and the Dubai Modern High School host the first Christopher Stevens Youth Network: Global Connections 2.0 Professional Development Workshop on February 9, 2013. On February 9th, iEARN-UAE and...
View ArticleiEARN at 25: A Teddy Bear Picnic
We’re celebrating our furry friends today, and invite you to join our Teddy Bear Picnic. The iEARN Teddy Bear Project has been a favorite of hundreds of thousands of teachers and students in more than...
View ArticleIntroducing The Finding Solutions to Poverty and Inequality Alliance
The Finding Solutions to Poverty and Inequality Alliance Since 1988, iEARN has asked all participants to address the question, “How will this project improve the quality of life on the planet?” This...
View ArticleiEARN at 25: Talking Kites Around the World
Earlier this month we celebrated iEARN’s 25th Anniversary with a Teddy Bear Picnic. This week, we celebrate another iEARN project that uses a favorite childhood object to connect classrooms worldwide:...
View ArticleThey Never Seem to Make the Boys Get Water
Maya loves going to school, but she keeps getting pulled out of class to fetch clean water because the water pump is always broken! Last week in our NewsFlash, we put out a call to iEARN teachers to...
View ArticleWelcoming Daniel Rosenblum and His Family to Ours
“This is a half painted mural of Asanogawa Elementary School in Japan. Their partner is St. Pius X in USA. When it is completed, we will see one tree painted by the two countries’...
View ArticleLesson For All
The Lesson for All is a set of two units focused on the right of education and the barriers that youth around the world experience when trying to access that right. Written by teacher Donna Roman,...
View ArticleA Journey of Many Firsts (#globalclassroom Chats - April 13/14)
Reblogged from The Global Classroom Project: In honor of Michael Graffin’s first international trip abroad to Doha, Qatar this July, it seemed timely to suggest that the April #GlobalClassroom Chat...
View ArticleBridges That Need to Be Built
A Christopher Stevens Youth Network Workshop in Yemen Last fall, we introduced the Christopher Stevens Youth Network, an Exchange 2.0 effort that will offer complementary physical and virtual...
View ArticleIt’s What’s on the Inside
The iEARN 25th Anniversary Cake Week Celebration is underway, and we’re aiming to create the world’s largest global classroom sugar high while we recognize the efforts of students and teachers around...
View ArticleA Line in the Sand for Global Classroom Collaboration
If you are committed to drawing a line in the sand for global classroom collaboration at your school, we invite you to draw with Salem from Yemen. Every student should get the opportunity to have an...
View ArticleGlobal Youth Service Day Doesn’t End Here
Hassan Saeed at YES Training-of-Trainers Workshop, Bali, Indonesia. Photo credit: Austin Haeberle This April 26-28, iEARN is proud once again to be a Global Youth Service Day partner and help celebrate...
View ArticleA Kenyan Homecoming
Out-educate? Out-compete? There are other ways to think about education, exchange, technology, and how we want to engage with people in other countries. For the past 25 years, iEARN educators, like...
View ArticleExpanding the Online Learning Conversation
The first Christopher Stevens Youth Network Workshop in Yemen The national conversation about online learning has focused on what and how, but has given with whom short shrift. In his remarks this...
View ArticleGirls Rising to the Challenge of Collaborative Action
Pakistani exchange student Azima, who was born with no hands and no legs below the knees, participates in a ropes challenge course with other Kennedy-Lugar YES Program students with disabilities, as...
View ArticleLearning With The World, Not Just About It
US High School Students in India Studying Hindi on the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) Program sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, US Department of...
View ArticleWhat If Every Student Could Have a Meaningful Cross-Cultural Experience?
We are committed to giving every student– regardless of age, geographic location, or socio-economic background– the opportunity to have a meaningful cross-cultural experience as part of his or her...
View ArticleAround the World in 25 Years
For 25 years, generous contributions by institutions and individuals have made it possible for iEARN-USA to help teachers and students to learn with the world, not just about it. Still, only a small...
View ArticleThe Road to Doha
This week, our staff is excited to travel to the 2013 iEARN Annual Conference and Youth Summit, hosted by iEARN-Qatar/ROTA (Reach Out To Asia) in Doha, Qatar from July 1-6. Educators, students,...
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