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NEW Climate Resources
Explore this collection of new resources on climate change.
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Resources on the Presidential Transition
Learn about critical issues for the incoming Donald Trump administration.
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Teaching Breaking News
Learn best practices for teaching current events.
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UPDATED Middle East & North Africa Resources
Explore the history, politics, economics, and society of this region.

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Featured Learning Resources

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What Is Fascism?
In this free resource, learn how Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler rose to power and the lessons their political journeys hold for today.
Timeline
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Timeline
Explore the history and important events behind the long-standing Middle East conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians from 1947 to today. 
Learning Journey
U.S. History Mini Simulations

In this series of historical mini simulations, students step into the shoes of policymakers to advise the U.S. president on how to respond to major foreign policy moments in U.S. history. 

Featured Teaching Resources

Mini Simulation
A Red Line in Syria in 2013
How should the United States respond to the use of chemical weapons in Syria? Explore this historical simulation set in 2013.

Featured Events

Webinar
Higher Education Webinar: Teaching Climate Change
Tuesday, November 19

Watch Alice C. Hill and CFR Education lead a conversation on teaching climate change and an exploration of CFR Education’s new collection of accurate, accessible, and authoritative resources on climate change and its implications for global issues and foreign policy. 

Webinar
Simulations with CFR Education
Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Learn about free simulations that invite educators and their students to step into the roles of decision-makers on the U.S. National Security Council or UN Security Council.