Multicultural/Global
- Coretta Scott King Book Award-winning Authors, Illustrators, and Books—Searchable database of the Coretta Scott King Award and Honor books, including primary source material, lesson plans, and many other online resources. (http://www.teachingbooks.net/crc.cgi?id=1)
- IBBY'S Virtual Exhibition: A Collection of African Publishing for Children—A virtual exhibition of books for young readers that represent the original literature written in languages spoken on the African continent. Books are selected for quality, authenticity, and respect for African peoples and culture. (http://www.ibby.org/africa/exhibition)
- Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains: Online Image Database—The collection consists primarily of images, but includes some text to give context. Most of the images are photographs, but there are also ledger drawings, serigraphs, paintings, and other media. (http://www.lib.montana.edu/digital/nadb)
- Multicultural
Pavilion: An Interactive Educational Internet Project—This site
from the University of Virginia provides resources for educators to explore
multicultural education. The "Teacher’s Corner" includes a
Multicultural Activity Archive, a Multicultural Song Index, historical
documents, multicultural literature, and links to other multicultural
education web sites.(http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/)
- Teacher Tube: Teach the World—Allows members to share instructional videos created by teachers or their students. videos can be searched by keyword. Provides many resources for the classroom. (http://www.teachertube.com/index.php)
- Teaching
African and African American History and Culture in the 21st Century—Provides
both elementary and secondary level lesson plans on African and African
American history and culture. To access the lesson plans, scroll down to the
bottom of the page. (http://www.phila.k12.pa.us/ll/curriculumsupport/aastudies/afr-lessons.html)
- Teaching Tolerance—Provides
educators with educational materials that promote respect for differences
and appreciation of diversity in the classroom and beyond. (http://www.tolerance.org/teach/index.jsp)