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Service Learning Guide
Service learning is a type of experiential education in which young people work in the community on real projects that also builds academic skills. International Studies Schools students take part in local community service projects that have global implications. The outcomes include giving students real-world experiences, a sense of civic responsibility, and a love of lifelong learning and volunteerism. see our model

International Studies Online Teacher Community
Take part in an online educator community focused on international studies. Access resources, share ideas, and meet other teachers in the ISSN network. Co-produced by Asia Society and National Geographic Society. register to join

Resource Guide
Peruse or search a selection of international studies resources--books, online projects, teacher professional development opportunities--for every grade level and for every subject. Resources are also divided by geographical region, and include teacher annotations on what's especially useful. browse resources


Publications
Asia Society produces a variety of reports and other publications. These materials support its educational mission to promote teaching and learning about world regions, cultures, and languages in K-12 schools by raising awareness and advancing policy, stimulating a supply of models and resources for schools, and strengthening relationships between U.S. and Asian education leaders.  These publications also serve as a foundation for advancing the field of international education and laying the groundwork for the success of the International Studies Schools Network.  peruse our publications

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Becoming Citizens of the World
by Vivien Stewart
Educational Leadership, April 2007

Preparing Urban Youths to Succeed in the Interconnected World of the 21st Century
by Anthony Jackson
Phi Delta Kappan, Nov 2004