Download interdisciplinary, cross-regional and standard-specific units, lessons and instructional aids designed by teachers and scholars and tested by practicing precollegiate teachers affiliated with the National Resource Center network.
Well thought out student/teacher resource offers material for understanding Chinese history, culture and society.
This exercise is intended to communicate information about the three major monotheistic religions of the Middle East, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Lesson plan/outline designed to teach students some aspects of Japanese culture through folk literature.
Sights and Sounds of a Continent
A lending library of resources on Africa
Teacher/student resource on the oldest surviving form of Japanese theater, Noh drama.
Art guide and lesson plans for K-12 teachers.
Professor Gross addresses the politics and memory of anti-Jewish violence in Poland after the Holocaust, including Polish-Jewish relations and the ways in which Polish society has attempted to confront and master its past.
A unit naming at least two articles of clothing and three colors in Arabic
A portfolio of images from a 2001 Fulbright-Hays Seminar in Argentina
A comprehensive website with links, resources, and lesson plans for teaching about Asia
A search engine for locating descriptions and reviews of teaching materials plus information about how to obtain them
A K-12 Resource of the Asia Society
Lesson plans utilizing two legends and a folktale
Lesson plan introduces Balinese music providing exposure to Southeast Asia and its diverse cultures.
Video unit on Matsuo Bashô's Narrow Road to the Deep North discusses the notion of travel as metaphor and the figure of Bashô as a symbol of spiritual freedom in Tokugawa Japan.
An Introduction to Islamic Art and Architecture
Slide presentation by Vijay Singh, presented as part of the "Global Demand for Biofuels" workshop at the University of Illinois, June 2008.
PowerPoint presentation by Chris Hurt, presented as part of the "Global Demand for Biofuels" workshop at the University of Illinois, June 2008.
Presentation by Siwa Msangi as part of the "Sustainable Biofuels and Human Security" workshop at the University of Illinois, May 2008.
Multidisciplinary unit, historic and modern sections, case study approach, primary sources, stand-alone components
PowerPoint slide show of carnival in Veracruz, Mexico.
Lessons for K-12 covering a wide range of cultural material
Professor Chambers discusses the increasing significance of the US's relationship with China.
In this presentation, Edward Kolodziej considers the current US policy towards China as an international, economic and political power.