Overview
The Summer Global Teacher Seminars are week-long seminars that aim to inform teachers about global issues and provide pedagogical training to help teachers incorporate new content into their curricula. Seminar themes are selected to align with Ohio education content standards. Seminars deepen teachers’ understanding of an issue by going through detailed case studies from around the world, specifically Africa, East Asia, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Please visit the Global Teacher Seminars website for more information on seminars and to find resource guides and lesson plans created specifically for them.
Benefits
Participating teachers receive:
- Continuing Education Units (typically at least two)
- A stipend for creating a lesson plan
- Resource guides
- Curriculum materials
- Pedagogical support
2025 Global Teacher Seminar - "Human experiences: accounts from across the Globe"
Priority Deadline: April 30, 2025, applications accepted until May 9 (or when filled)
SEMINAR SCHEDULE:
This 20-hour seminar includes the following sessions, which will take place over Zoom (all sessions online, EST):
- Orientation: Tuesday, May 13, 2025: 7-9 pm EST (2 hours)
- Summer Sessions: Monday – Friday, June 09-13, 2025, 09:00 am – 12:00 pm EST (15 hours)
- Follow-Up Session: Fall 2025 (3 hours)
LEAD FACILITATORS:
- Lead Instructor: Dr. Risa Whitson (Ohio University)
- Pedagogy Instructor: Dr. Daniel Redman (The Ohio State University)
REGIONAL EXPERTS:
- To be announced
Benefits: Teachers will receive a certificate of completion with 20 contact hours and 2 CEUs after completing all aspects (orientation, summer seminar, and follow-up), receive curriculum resources, and a $100 stipend for completing a lesson plan by August 9. The seminar is open to teachers, including pre-service teachers, and administrators and is free of charge.
The seminar is organized by the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (CSEEES), in partnership with the Center for African Studies (CAS), Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), East Asian Studies Center Center (EASC), and the Middle East Studies Center (MESC), with support from the U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grants.
Past Seminars
- 2024, People: Global Efforts to Alleviate Food Insecurity and Poverty
- 2023, Global Goal Prosperity: Global Movement of Goods and People
- 2022, Global Competency and the UN's Global Goals
- 2021, Global Protests and Social Justice Activism
- 2020, Where Does Our Food Come from? Global Agriculture and Economic Sustainability
- 2019, Global Environmental Issues: The Problems, Solutions, and Potential Outcomes
- 2017, Human Rights in Global Perspective, Mass Atrocities and State-Sponsored Violence
- 2016, Water Security for the 21st Century
Please contact Julio Beltrán, CLAS outreach coordinator, at beltran.75@osu.edu for more information.