OWEd Programs Overview
One World Education works with students and teachers in schools and communities through its two signature programs:
Schools Program:
The One World Curriculum begins with youth-written primary sources about personal experiences with culture and local and global issues. Professional teachers align the student writing with an engaging and interdisciplinary curriculum to return student learning outside of school back to classrooms to teach other students.
The One World Curriculum:
- Promotes and Improves Literacy
- Teaches 21st Century Skills
- Celebrates Peer-to-Peer Learning
- Offers Global Action Extension Activities
- Includes Language Arts, Social Studies, Math and Science lesson plans
Learn about OWEd Schools Program Accomplishments
Learn about the OWEd Schools Program Curriculum Pilot Evaluation
Community Program:
The goal of the Community Program is
to expand the impact of programs working with students and educators outside of school.
The Community Program offers:
- LearnShops:
Expanding the impact of partner programs with skills-based and engaging classes for students and educators on cultural awareness, international teaching and learning, leadership, youth entrepreneurship, and reflective writing.
- Journal Development:
Allowing students to write about their learning experiences outside of school and to practice literacy skills away from the classroom. Journals provide program leadership with individualized feedback from their participants and documentation of their impact.
- Curriculum Design:
Interdisciplinary and engaging curriculum developed by professional teachers for youth programs and public and private organizations.

