by :: Anamaria

It’s all about you: our readers.

No matter how passionate one is about something, sometimes there just aren’t enough hours in the day to devote ourselves to that passion as much as we would like. We’re sure you know what we mean!

We know our readers are passionate about education. And that you’re also interested in cross-cultural communication. In other words, we know you enjoy reading our blog.

However, we also know that life might not have permitted you to read every single one of our posts this month. So we started an It’s All About You: Month in Review series, which we’ll post at the end of every month.

The goal of this new series is to highlight for you, our readers, some of the most interesting posts in each topic we blog about. So whenever you have a busy month, don’t worry, we’ll help you catch up!

Month in Reviews are also perfect posts to forward to your friends and colleagues who might enjoy sampling CulturallyTeaching.

Month in Review – September Edition:

This month we celebrated the return to school by posting new resources that you can use to help your students learn about the world, global issues, and culture. Below we are highlighting 2 out of the 4 resources posted, however, please make sure that you also check out resource 1 and resource 3. We are sure you will find all of them very interesting.

::: Schultüte Resource #4 :: Using Friday Fotos to Discuss Culture & Global Issues

This great classroom resource is actually a collection of some of our Friday fotos that you can use in your classrooms to discuss culture and global issues with your students.

::: Schultüte Resource #2 :: 16 Free Cross-Cultural Games, Projects & Resources

This is a wonderful collection of fun games, projects and resources for your global classroom.

::: Time and…Coffee?

This month we continued our conversation about different perceptions of time around the world. Read this post to find out what time and coffee have in common.

::: 4 Kid’s Books that Promote Cross-Cultural Awareness

This is a list of wonderful kid’s books that you can use in your classrooms to talk about culture, irrespective of the age of your students.

::: Sleepy? Go to the Kennedy School

If you are interested in learning about a different kind of school … one that you can fall asleep in, go to the Kennedy School.

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