Teaching+T: When Children Heal The World

From teaching to the ever-changing tides of student interests and current affairs, to youth that unite through music, to a lesson on the laws of unconditional love -- these stories unlock the power of empathy in education. --Daniela

What is Emergent Curriculum?

"Our job as educators is to understand deeply which threads we want to use, and then to listen carefully. What is emerging from students and the world around us?" A experimental middle school reflects on the process of weaving emergent threads of content from students and the world to create a context for deeper learning. Read Full Story »

When Children Heal The World

Forty-five musicians ranging in age from 5 to 13 years old unite across airwaves, in a stirring musical message on the power and possibility that at our fingertips when we carry an intent to "make the world a better place". Read Full Story »

Mr. Wright's Unspoken Empathy Lessons

High school physics teacher Jeffrey Wright shares the wonders of physics and the laws of the universe with his students. In the space between his words, his students learn a deeper law of love. Global Oneness Project's lesson plan invites students to ponder, "Have you ever put yourself in someone else's shoes? What happens?" Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

Practice empathy today. Approach a conversation, project, or relationship with an intent to listen from a deeper place. [more]