EARTHDAY.org [1], where teachers from around the world can join forces to advocate for support and attention to climate change from global leaders. This website can provide resources and tools for students to learn about the impact of climate change on the world and what they can do to help mitigate its effects. 

Another website that can be helpful is OECD EduToday [2], which provides articles and resources for teachers to help prepare their students for living and working in a global society. The website emphasizes the importance of developing a fact-based and critical worldview, an appreciation of other cultures, and an awareness of one’s own cultural identity. 

Additionally, The Guardian [3] provides ideas for teachers to engage their students in global learning, including participating in mock councils where students can showcase their debating, negotiating, and lobbying skills in front of their peers. This website can also provide resources for students to learn about international politics and become active and engaged citizens who work for social justice.