Digital Learning inventory:
Global Education assessment:
What would a globally competent student be able to do? How would a globally competent student differ from his peers? Take a quick look at the Asia Society's Globally Competent Matrix to see if your students have these traits:
Below are several links with easy global education assessments that may assist teachers and administrators as they assess their instruction and environment of global education.
Here is a very comprehensive site from the Asia Society entitled Assessing 21st-Century Skills and Competencies Around the World. It is especially interesting to see what is being done in other cultures:
http://asiasociety.org/global-cities-education-network/assessing-21st-century-skills-and-competencies-around-world
The Seattle Public Schools has done a fantastic job identifying traits to develop for Cultural and Global Competency. Here is a link:
http://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/stw/edutopia-stw-jsis-intl-ed-culture-global-competency-diagram.pdf
Additional resources:
Links to articles that will cause you to re-think what you are currently doing in your classroom and why:
So Long Knowledge Transmission
http://asiasociety.org/education/learning-world/so-long-knowledge-transmission
Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World
http://asiasociety.org/files/book-globalcompetence.pdf
Top 10 Tips for International Online Collaboration
http://www.connectallschools.org/node/132302%23Tips
Meeting the Common Core Through Global Learning
http://www.connectallschools.org/node/132302%23Tips
World Affairs Council
https://www.world-affairs.org/globalclassroom/curriculum/default.htm#georgia
So Long Knowledge Transmission
http://asiasociety.org/education/learning-world/so-long-knowledge-transmission
Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World
http://asiasociety.org/files/book-globalcompetence.pdf
Top 10 Tips for International Online Collaboration
http://www.connectallschools.org/node/132302%23Tips
Meeting the Common Core Through Global Learning
http://www.connectallschools.org/node/132302%23Tips
World Affairs Council
https://www.world-affairs.org/globalclassroom/curriculum/default.htm#georgia