This is a personal fav. resource for a lot of disciplines. Stanford's Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) does incredible events (I learned about them when they hosted
Yo-Yo Ma at Teachers College to talk about their Silk Road /
Indigo curriculum) and makes even more impressive curriculum.

Their mission:
The Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) serves as a bridge between Stanford University and K-14 schools by developing multidisciplinary curriculum materials on international themes.
Any place hyping a teacher unit titled Divided Memories: Comparing History Textbooks and Examining Long-term Radiation Effects: Case Studies of the Atomic Bombings of Japan and the Chernobyl Power Plant Thermal Explosions 100% awesome in my book.
If you're into cross-cultural education you'll dig their resources and curricula.
Asian Cultures
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Description
A place where you can discuss anything pertaining to Asian cultures - from history, to pop culture. If you're interested in making Asian cultures a part of your curricula this is the place for you.
SITE/PUBLICATIONS: Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
by Ryan Goble
Feb 28, 2011
Their mission:
Any place hyping a teacher unit titled Divided Memories: Comparing History Textbooks and Examining Long-term Radiation Effects: Case Studies of the Atomic Bombings of Japan and the Chernobyl Power Plant Thermal Explosions 100% awesome in my book.
If you're into cross-cultural education you'll dig their resources and curricula.