International Day at Seven Oaks: A Celebration of Learning and Career Readiness
At Seven Oaks Elementary, International Day wasn’t just an event—it was an experience. The school buzzed with excitement as students waved flags, played drums, explored country exhibits, and collected...
View ArticleFrom Application to Offer: 9 Interview Questions You Need to Know for...
Imagine standing in front of a panel of school leaders, ready to take the next step in your teaching career—one that will immerse you in a new environment, challenge you to adapt, and allow you to...
View ArticleAgriWorld Day at Stanfield Elementary: Growing Global Connections and...
On a sunny Friday afternoon, third-grade classrooms at Stanfield Elementary buzzed with excitement. Each room had transformed into a mini world showcase, inviting visitors to explore the role of...
View ArticleHow Action-Based Learning Prepares Students for Future Careers
The workforce of tomorrow is evolving at an unprecedented pace. According to the 2025 Future of Jobs report, 78 million new jobs will be created by 2030. Given this rapid change, educators are tasked...
View ArticleFrom Classroom to Career: What the Future of Jobs Report 2025 Means for Schools
The future of work is still unfolding, and schools are preparing students to define what comes next. The Future of Jobs Report 2025 reveals just how rapidly the workforce is evolving: nearly one in...
View ArticleTest-Taking and Future-Making: How to Grow Career-Readiness Skills During...
Testing season can be more than a time of prep and assessments. It offers a meaningful opportunity to reflect on growth and progress along the path from classroom learning to future careers. When...
View ArticleCareer Conversations at Belvoir Elementary: A Day of Real-World Learning and...
What do you want to be when you grow up? At Belvoir Elementary, students went beyond that age-old question—and asked something even more powerful: What skills will I need to thrive once I get there?...
View ArticleBeyond Quick Fixes: Student Retention Strategies That Actually Work
Beyond a performance metric, student retention offers school leaders critical insight into how students experience their learning environment. Student retention rates are a reflection of how...
View ArticleWhat are the Benefits of Dual Language Programs? And How Can They Prepare...
Picture this: in a fifth-grade classroom buzzing with energy, a student moves effortlessly between English and Spanish as she presents a group project on global poverty. She shares how greater access...
View ArticleTeaching What AI Can’t: Why AI Literacy Must Include Human Intelligence Skills
In conversations with educators and district leaders across the country, one thing is clear: preparing students for a future shaped by AI starts with the human skills only they can bring. AI can write...
View ArticleAmbassador Teacher Class of 2025: Celebrating the Impact of International...
Five years ago, while most of the world stood still, they said yes. In the early days of a global pandemic—when uncertainty was high and the future unclear—a group of courageous educators made the...
View ArticleHow to Apply for a U.S. Teaching Position: A Guide for International Teachers
What if your next classroom wasn’t just in a new school but in a new country? Imagine stepping into a U.S. classroom where your culture is not only welcomed but celebrated and where your teaching...
View ArticleRoosevelt Middle School’s Global Showcase Highlights Career Readiness Through...
This spring, Roosevelt Middle School opened its doors for a first-of-its-kind celebration—its inaugural Global Showcase. The event capped the school’s first year as a Global Leaders partner with...
View ArticleHow Ambassador Teachers Prepare Students for Future Careers
By 2030, an estimated 78 million new jobs will be created—many in fields that don’t yet exist. As AI and automation rapidly reshape the workforce, academic knowledge remains essential, but it’s no...
View ArticleLocal Is Global: How South Graham Elementary Is Taking Action Against Hunger
Global learning doesn’t stop at awareness—it leads to action. As a Global Leaders partner for nearly a decade, South Graham Elementary has built a strong foundation for connecting classroom learning...
View ArticleTransforming Education Through Language Immersion and Global Learning in Pitt...
At Pitt County Schools, three forward-thinking schools have found a powerful answer to one of education’s biggest challenges: how to prepare students for the future when 65% of children today will...
View ArticleCelebrating Global Learning and Community Giving With Jackson Park’s Festival...
What if a simple holiday tradition could empower students with leadership skills, build global awareness, and make a real impact on the community? At Jackson Park Elementary, the Festival of Trees is...
View ArticleCareer Readiness in K–12: What It Is and How to Teach It
Career readiness is a common phrase in education today—but one that’s often misunderstood. In many cases, it’s limited to college planning, job training, or meeting credit requirements through career...
View ArticleShining a Light on Global Education: Exploring Global Issues Through Shadow...
For years, Roosevelt Middle School’s music and drama teacher, Robyn Clarke, has explored global cultures with her students through music and performance. Her students do more than just sing in...
View ArticleTeacher Retention Strategies That Work: How Culture, Leadership, and Global...
In recent years, schools across the U.S. have faced a stark reality: Classrooms are harder to staff, and teacher turnover is rising. In 2024 alone, more than 50,000 teaching positions were left...
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