International Teacher Discussion Groups

Resources and Lesson Plans from past events:

Africa in World History: Teaching and Incorporating Africa in the Classroom

Life in China

Learning from the Arab Spring

Culture in the Classroom

The Arts in Cuba: An Eye Behind the Curtain

Costa Rica's Recent Economic Development: The Role of the US

Cultures across the Continents: China, Ecuador, and Uganda

Haiti Behind the Headlines

Approaches to Understanding Current US/Mexican Immigration Issues

The Emergence of Genocide in Africa

Southern Summers: Students’ Stories from Latin America

How I Spent My Summer: Students’ Stories from Three Continents

The Land Left Behind: Remittances and Their Consequences

Understanding Mexican Youth Today: Twentieth Century to Present

Dying to Live: Migration, Theology and the Human Journey?

Student Stories from Abroad – Ghana, Peru and Uganda

Apartheid, Robben Island and Nelson Mandela: The Eddie Daniels Story

HIV/AIDS: The Politics of Disease and Culture in Africa

Venezuela and Hugo Chavez

Cuba Journey: The Experiences of Two U.S. Journalists Living in Havana, Cuba from 2002 – 2007

Teaching During a Time of Terror

Social Injustice in Colombia

Cuba and Beyond: Latin Dance for All

Guatemala: Ancient to Modern Maya

Brazil

US-Mexico Border Issues

If you have any questions about these sessions or the Institute, please contact Outreach Coordinator Anne Pillai at 574-631-1607 or apillai@nd.edu