Resources
Global Learning Readings:
General:
Your Women are Oppressed, Ours are Awesome
What does it mean to be a citizen of the world?
Beyond Good Intentions (the book)
Avidly We Aren’t Here to Learn What We Already Know
Refugee Resettlement Fact Sheet
Mapping the World Bank’s Support for Education
42 Inspiring Examples of Social Innovation
Top-down versus bottom-up development: where does evidence fit in?
Raja Kumari- Can you make it in America without erasing your cultural identity?
TRAVEL:
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT? HERE ARE 8 THINGS AMERICANS SHOULD DO FIRST FROM HOME
The “Third World” Is Not Your Classroom- Courtney Martin
13 EYE-OPENING FIRST EXPERIENCES WE ALL HAVE WHEN TRAVELING-Jacqueline Kehoe
6-Day Visit To Rural African Village Completely Changes Woman’s Facebook Profile Picture
When Coming Home Is the Hardest Part of Travel- Ellie Cleary
Hardest Part of Travel Nobody Talks About
WHY I AM BOTH A TRAVELER AND A TOURIST
TRAVEL THE WORLD AND MAKE MONEY
Are we more interested in feeling good than actually doing good?
Gender & Education:
Literacy C&D An Introduction to Women’s Studies-Gender in a Transitional World
Feminism and Difference C&D An Introduction to Women’s Studies- Gender in a Transitional World
Glossary, Women Across Cultures- A Global Perspective, Shawn, Meghan, Burn
Education as Pathway to Gender Equality
Deconolizing/ White Savior Complex etc.:
The White Feminist Savior Complex by Anne Theriault
More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing by Amartya Sen
Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? by Lila Abu-Lughod
Op-Ed: Why Won’t White Savior Complex Go Away?
What Works in Girls Education Report
Masculinity and Crisis in Education
FREE TO LEARN:
Schools Are Good For Showing Off Not Learning
Given Tablets but No Teachers, Ethiopian Children Teach Themselves
EmTech Preview: Another Way to Think about Learning
COURSE FILMS AND VIDEOS
Schooling the World (background)
Podcast about The Red Pencil
I am Malala (excerpt Audio)
Ernesto Sirolli: Want to help someone? Shut up and listen!
Kimberlé Crenshaw: The Urgency of Intersectionality
ACTIVITIES