By: David J. Smith, August 22, 2016 With the start of the academic year, I wanted to share two resources that might be useful for educators be they working with college or high school populations. Malala Yousafzai’s book I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban was publishedContinueContinue reading “Two Recommended Instructional Guides (and one being developed!)”
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Undergraduate Program Survey: Deadline September 15
By David J. Smith, August 17, 2016 I recently received this from the Peace and Justice Studies Association. Even if you are not a PJSA member, but are involved in a program, you can participate. A working group comprised of members of the Peace and Justice Studies Association is conducting a survey of undergraduate peaceContinueContinue reading “Undergraduate Program Survey: Deadline September 15”
Working with High School Educators: World Affairs Council’s Summer Institute
By: David J. Smith, August 5, 2016 For over 25 years, the World Affairs Council of Washington, DC has hosted a summer program for high school teachers. This year’s Summer Institute on International Affairs was held August 1-5. The theme this year was “TECHnically Speaking: Technology’s Impact on our Global World.” The program brought togetherContinueContinue reading “Working with High School Educators: World Affairs Council’s Summer Institute”