
How to Use Global Project Templates
Class2Class ready-to-implement project ideas provide everything needed to connect classrooms across borders and create meaningful learning experiences without starting from scratch.

Class2Class ready-to-implement project ideas provide everything needed to connect classrooms across borders and create meaningful learning experiences without starting from scratch.

A new learning space to support teachers in designing and leading international collaboration projects. Explore practical guidance, structured resources, and a step-by-step guide to bring global learning into your classroom.

See how international collaboration connected 137 countries through Class2Class.org in 2025. Download our year-end recap featuring real teacher projects, platform updates, and what’s next for classroom collaboration this 2026.

The beginning of the school year is a powerful moment to introduce global collaboration. Discover how connecting classrooms early helps teachers design meaningful projects that grow naturally alongside learning.

Discover how international collaboration through COIL projects amplifies what you’re already teaching. Boost student engagement, develop global competencies, and take your English lessons to the next level

Are you ready to bring the world into your classroom? These 5 ready-to-use global collaboration projects make it simple for K-12 teachers to connect students with peers worldwide while addressing real-world challenges.

Coordinating international projects can feel challenging, but many teachers are already doing it successfully. This article shows how classroom collaboration works in practice and how a shared teacher platform helps educators connect classrooms with confidence.

Global classroom projects help students develop essential 21st century skills through real international collaboration. In this practical guide, teachers learn how to use classroom collaboration and global projects to teach communication, critical thinking, and global citizenship in everyday lessons.

Time zones don’t have to limit global learning. Discover how asynchronous collaboration helps teachers create meaningful classroom virtual exchange projects that fit real schedules and real classrooms.