“I’m a firm believer that we should engage students in global multicultural educational issues to not only offer them a window on the word, but to also give them an opportunity to break down the barriers that can sometimes emerge when cultures become too parochial and too ethnocentric.”
–David Kalivas, Professor of World History, Director of the Commonwealth Honors Program
Professors from Economics, History, and Psychology share their materials and assignments on how to globalize your curriculum:
Economics
- Patty Ashdown, Former Member of British Parliament & Diplomat, The Global Power Shift
- Rob Kaulfuss, Professor of Economics & Chair of Social Sciences, China’s Impact on the Global Economy
History
- David Kalivas, Professor of History, Importance of Global Perspectives in Education
Psychology
- Articles on Psychology
- Bob Fera, Professor of Social Sciences & Human Services, The Power of Positive Psychology
- Jennifer Pisarik, Professor of Psychology, Psychology – Parenting Styles & Memory
- Michael Rodman, Chair of Psychology, Globalizing Curriculum from Experiences at the East-West Center
- Michael Rodman, Chair of Psychology, Socialization & Parenting in East Asia