Local Resource Collection
Below you will find a list of local South Carolina resources that would be excellent partners as you move towards global education. Each of these resources has a vested interest in global education as well as the education of students in South Carolina. Know someone who should be added to the list? Please email me at [email protected] and I will add them to the list!
USC - Darla Moore School of BusinessDr. Daniel OstergaardDr. Ostergaard has already hosted a field trip for students at Irmo Middle School to visit the Moore School of Business at USC and to introduce them to the concept of global business. He is the clinical advisor for students at USC traveling abroad to international business schools. Dr. Ostergaard is deeply invested in preparing the youth of South Carolina for a place in the global community.
Dr. Daniel Ostergaard Email: [email protected] Phone: 803-777-5785 |
"The Moore School is committed to educating leaders in global business and to playing a central role in the economic growth of the state by bringing the world to South Carolina and South Carolina to the world."
The Darla Moore School of Business |
University of South Carolina
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"Around the world, people and places are intimately linked. Our flexible, interdisciplinary program is designed to engage students in pressing global questions, allowing you to develop a deeper understanding of the complex relationships and processes that connect the global community."
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Environmental Education Association of South CarolinaThe Environmental Education Association of South Carolina is a nonprofit group dedicated to enhancing environmental education in South Carolina. The organization provides mini-grants for teachers and schools, but also could be an invaluable resource in incorporating many of the Sustainable Development Goals into your classroom.
EEASC |
Consortium for Global Education - Anderson SC ChapterThe Consortium for Global Education is a non-profit organization that partners with private universities and colleges and is located in many areas across the country. As for South Carolina, there is a local connection with Anderson College in Anderson, SC. This group provides information on conferences and might be an excellent partner for any school looking for ways to globalize their curriculum.
Anderson Consortium for Global Education |
"Real education should educate us out of self into something far finer - into a selflessness which links us with all humanity.”
- Nancy Astor
First Woman in British Parliament
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