Global Education Assessment tools Inventory
One of the first steps that must be taken to improve global education is to evaluate one’s current curriculum according to Global Competence. The most straightforward and comprehensive way to do this is to have faculty evaluate themselves and their schools according to one of many global education checklists. Although each of the tools below offers a unique perspective on global education, the one I found most useful is the Asia Society Checklist for Teaching Global Competence. Prior to taking this test, I had assumed that my department and school would do well on any measure of global competence.
We offer numerous foreign language courses, world history and cultural classes, and have many student organizations with a cultural or global focus. Because Asia Society’s checklist was so thoroughly and thoughtfully created, I found numerous ways to improve my teaching and curriculum simply from taking the test. When considering global education, there is a lot to think about and Asia Society has done their homework.
American Forum for Global Education checklist
Great place to evaluate the global competency of your curriculum or class.
Asia Society Checklist for Teaching Global Competence
An excellent place for up to date information about Asia, lessons on Asia, and truly-useful resources related to Asia and the world.
Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI).
A unique perspective on global education.
Duke Global Assessment Tool
A great place to begin assessing the global competence of your classroom and curriculum. This site provides a self-scoring rubric among other resources.
Education for Global Citizenship: A Guide for Schools - Oxfam’s curriculum for Global Citizenship
This site shows how to take your classroom or school to the next level by providing resources that will allow students to learn and then act!
Education for Global Citizenship – An ETFO (Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario) and Government of Ontario Curriculum Development Inquiry Initiative
Global Education Checklist for Teachers, Schools, School Systems and State Education Agencies –The American Forum for Global
Education
Another great checklist to evlauate schools, classrooms and curricula for global competence.
Global Perspectives Inventory
Guide to Infusing Global Education into the Curriculum – Canadian International Development Agency, Global Classroom Initiative
National Geographic - My Wonderful World
National Geographi is a well-known organization, but many teachers do not know the scope of what they provide. Maps, lessons, interactive websites, are among the jewels on this site. Howeverr, it is possible to find programs that allow students to connect directly with NG fellows in the field!
National Standards for Quality Online Teaching – International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL)
Oxfam Education: Global
Citizenship Information and Support
Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Site that conducts and reports PISA scores. Though not the end-all in global eduation, this site is worth checking out to get a broader view of the worlds education systems and scores.
We offer numerous foreign language courses, world history and cultural classes, and have many student organizations with a cultural or global focus. Because Asia Society’s checklist was so thoroughly and thoughtfully created, I found numerous ways to improve my teaching and curriculum simply from taking the test. When considering global education, there is a lot to think about and Asia Society has done their homework.
American Forum for Global Education checklist
Great place to evaluate the global competency of your curriculum or class.
Asia Society Checklist for Teaching Global Competence
An excellent place for up to date information about Asia, lessons on Asia, and truly-useful resources related to Asia and the world.
Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI).
A unique perspective on global education.
Duke Global Assessment Tool
A great place to begin assessing the global competence of your classroom and curriculum. This site provides a self-scoring rubric among other resources.
Education for Global Citizenship: A Guide for Schools - Oxfam’s curriculum for Global Citizenship
This site shows how to take your classroom or school to the next level by providing resources that will allow students to learn and then act!
Education for Global Citizenship – An ETFO (Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario) and Government of Ontario Curriculum Development Inquiry Initiative
Global Education Checklist for Teachers, Schools, School Systems and State Education Agencies –The American Forum for Global
Education
Another great checklist to evlauate schools, classrooms and curricula for global competence.
Global Perspectives Inventory
Guide to Infusing Global Education into the Curriculum – Canadian International Development Agency, Global Classroom Initiative
National Geographic - My Wonderful World
National Geographi is a well-known organization, but many teachers do not know the scope of what they provide. Maps, lessons, interactive websites, are among the jewels on this site. Howeverr, it is possible to find programs that allow students to connect directly with NG fellows in the field!
National Standards for Quality Online Teaching – International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL)
Oxfam Education: Global
Citizenship Information and Support
Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Site that conducts and reports PISA scores. Though not the end-all in global eduation, this site is worth checking out to get a broader view of the worlds education systems and scores.