Ages of Globalization is a free, multidisciplinary course for students (ages 14+), educators, and lifelong learners that explores seven key periods in human history to understand the forces shaping our interconnected world. Based on Jeffrey D. Sachs’s book, the program blends video lectures, UNESCO site tours, expert interviews, and interactive ESD lessons to equip learners with the tools to address global challenges. It also features UN at Your Doorstep, a live dialogue series connecting youth with global leaders on urgent issues like climate change and inequality, highlighting ways young people can take action.
The Climate & Resilience Education Task Force (CRETF), managed by the National Wildlife Federation is a coalition of educators, students, NGOs and community members collaborating to expand access to climate education and teacher training in New York. Explore their platform to learn more.
Earth Cubs uses the power of positive storytelling and entertainment to make planet-saving exciting, entertaining and achievable. Explore their videos and teaching resources here!
Earth Friends empowers young children by providing a foundation of education, love, and understanding for our planet and everything it provides us. Children gain a deeper connection to nature, understand their impact on the world around them, and become empowered to make decisions. Explore their free resources and their “We Are Earth Friends” program here.
Earth Matters helps kids and families understand the complexities of climate science through joyful and active play. The game is an engaging experience for families, kid-teen groups, and classrooms. A metaphor for climate change, Earth Matters is played on a time and temperature grid.
Project Dragonfly at Miami University offers transformative master's programs in biology, blending online coursework with hands-on experiences across the U.S. and around the world. Students collaborate with global partners: from nomadic herders saving wild horses in Mongolia, citizen scientists increasing pollinator diversity in the Bronx, and Maasai women pursuing equity and sustainability in Kenya, to conservationists leading the recovery of burrowing owls in California. Project Dragonfly champions inquiry-driven learning and shared action to support a better, more collaborative, just, and sustainable future.
Shape of Life provides FREE science resources for both students and teachers about the evolution of the animal kingdom. We offer short videos, lesson plans, featured articles and news of animals on planet earth.