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What Are the Origins of Communism?
Explore the different ways Marx, Lenin, and Stalin interpreted communism and dive into the history of translating an ideology into policy.
Essential Events Between 1900 and 1945
Learn how two world wars and other major historical developments from the Spanish-American War to World War II reshaped global affairs in the first half of the twentieth century.
How Does History Inform the Chinese Communist Party’s Domestic and Foreign Policy Goals?
Learn how China’s transformation from a state of economic and political collapse to its rise as a global power shapes the motivations of its leaders today.
How Did Mass Production and Mass Consumption Take Off After World War II?
Discover how consumer goods have become cheap and ubiquitous in the global era.
How Did Decolonization Reshape the World?
From India and the Palestinian Territories to Vietnam and Sudan, learn how former colonies sought independence—and how the shadow of colonialism still affects many regions today.
How To Teach Current Events in Our Interconnected World
Join the experts at the CFR Education for a conversation with an award-winning high school teacher, an expert on global affairs, and the teaching and learning director from this leading foreign policy think tank to learn best practices for teaching current events. This webinar was hosted on edWeb.net.
Climate Change: What Your Students Want to Know AND What They Can Do About It
In this 2024 Share My Lesson Virtual Conference session, participants learn new ideas for teaching about climate change and get free resources and lesson plans from CFR Education, SubjectToClimate, and Share My Lesson.
Espionage & Diplomacy: Teaching Tools of Foreign Policy
This webinar was hosted on Retro Report. Join Retro Report & CFR Education on Tuesday, October 3rd for a webinar featuring new films, interactive resources, and classroom-ready lesson plans on foreign policy for middle and high school educators.
Teaching the Headlines #sschat
Join us for an #sschat with Share My Lesson on X (Twitter), October 16 from 8 to 9 pm ET to discuss the opportunities and challenges of teaching the headlines.
Convene the Council
This free online game prompts students to make decisions about foreign policy challenges faced by the leaders of fictional countries.