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Teaching Globalization

Camp David III: Renegotiating Peace
A Globalist Perspective by Andrea Barron

Will the Arab-Israeli conflict ever draw closer toward a potential solution? In a step in that direction, 50 college students recently met to discuss the problem and to try and find their own solution. As part of our "Teaching Globalization" series, we present Andrea Barron who oversaw this effort and says that with the determination and will of students like these, this conflict just might come to a peaceful end.


Recent Features

South Carolina and Globalization
A Globalist Perspective by Pamela Martin

How can today’s college students help change the course of the world? In our special series on “Teaching Globalization,” we present the perspective of Pamela Martin. She recently gave the convocation address at Coastal Carolina University to her university’s freshman class of 2009. She focuses on the need for students to look at the world as an interconnected global community.

Calling Quito: Teaching Globalization in a Global Classroom
By Pamela Martin
How has videoconferencing changed students in the United States and Ecuador?

Prepared to Be a Superpower?
By Julia Chang Bloch
What can de done to overcome the global "knowledge gap?"

Cuenavaca — Visiting the Frontlines of Globalization
By John Eipper
What happens if you take a group of U.S. college students to study in Mexico for a week?

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