Global Learning Resources
The Malaika Foundation benefits Nebraska educators and students who are interested in bringing a global perspective into their classrooms and careers.
Nebraska teachers and students may use the website’s resource center:
- for classroom materials
- to find out about travel and professional development opportunities
- to research Nebraska leaders who have made a global impact
Classroom References
To create a solid lesson plan, links and resources have been gathered to support your global learning units. Search here for links to National Geographic Learning Center, Paul Thomas Foundation for International Learning, handouts, units, quizzes, and research paper ideas.
Student Opportunities
Do you want get involved in the future of global agriculture?
Get paid to research the history of your area?
Earn a chance to study for eight weeks in Asia, Europe, or Africa?
Need information or ideas for your research paper?
Look here for more information.
Professional Development
For educators of all levels; links to courses, seminars, programs, and materials in the field of Global Education. Includes information on Nebraska’s college level Going Global Symposium that is open to all.
Focus on Nebraska
Resources to use in the classroom that highlight Nebraska and her Famous Children: from the University Press and Joslyn Art Museum to Hank Beachell and his agriculture-changing hybrid rice.










