COVID-19 Resource Page for k-12 Educators

Below you can find global resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic for k-12 educators.
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Summer 2020 Virtual Workshop: K-14 Education during COVID-19 in the U.S. and Abroad

The Illinois Global Institute area studies centers at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign invite K-12 and community college educators and librarians to take part in a 2-day, 6-hour online professional development workshop: K-14 Education during COVID-19 in the U.S. and Abroad.

The workshop will be held on Zoom on Tuesday, July 28 and Wednesday, July 29 from 1-4pm CDT. There is no cost to attend the workshop, but registration is required. Registrants will be sent the workshop Zoom link on Monday, July 27. Illinois K-12 educators are eligible to receive up to 6 ISBE Professional Development Hours (PDH). All participants will receive a certificate of completion.

The sessions will be presented by experienced K-12 teachers and University of Illinois faculty, and the topics will include online education methods and platforms; technology-enhanced language teaching; the impact of COVID-19 on education; online resources; and international approaches to education during the pandemic.

Register here by Monday, July 27, 2020.


Berkeley Professional Development for Educators has developed a series titled Global Views on COVID-19. The Global Views of COVID 19 series exists to help teachers deepen their understanding of the unfolding pandemic. Click HERE to see a list of their upcoming virtual events.


Free resources for Social Studies teachers to address the current COVID-19 pandemic (World History Digital Education):
https://www.worldhistoryde.org/covid-19/?utm_content=124257522&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-88029423