Content Partners
Curriki Content Partners generously share their Open Educational Resources with the Curriki Global Community and/or have created learning resources especially for Curriki. Organizations with a collection of K-12 curriculum are invited to share it with the global education community.
If you are interested in joining our Partner Program, please send an email to Partners@curriki.org.
CK-12 Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to reduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market both in the U.S. and worldwide. Using an open-content, web-based collaborative model termed the ''FlexBook,'' CK-12 intends to pioneer the generation and distribution of high quality educational content that will serve both as core text as well as provide an adaptive environment for learning through the FlexBook Platform™. View CK-12 on Curriki.
The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education is a United States-based
membership organization composed of 90+ educational agencies and
institutions supporting entrepreneurship education as a lifelong
learning process. We encourage contribution of curriculum resources
from all educators that can enhance the entrepreneurship education
classroom.
Visit The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education.
An initiative of the Governments of Australia and delivered by Education Services Australia, the National Digital Learning Resource Network (previously The Le@rning Federation) is responsible for managing Australia’s national digital curriculum resource collection and associated infrastructure and standards. Through its work it has encouraged and supported Australian schools to embrace 21st-century education. View Education Services Australia on Curriki.
FHSST aims to provide free science and mathematics textbooks for Grades 10-12 learners by encouraging educators and scientists from all over the world to contribute and edit content that will, ultimately, become textbooks. These books will be available for free, over the Internet, for use by teachers and students who need them.
Visit Free High School Science Texts.
The "Library of Labs" (LiLa) is working to connect teachers, and share curricula and laboratory resources. The LiLa portal is a central repository for sharing online labs, including simulations, interactive videos, and remote-operable apparatus. These labs provide students at all levels with an opportunity to experiment and deepen their understanding of course content. The main audience for LiLa is teachers and lecturers who want access to demonstrations or experiments which will extend the range of laboratory experiences they can offer their students.
Visit LiLa.
Lincoln Center Institute (LCI), the educational cornerstone of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, is a leading organization in developing skills of imagination, creativity, and innovation, with over 35 years of experience. Since LCI's inception, its work has reached 22 million students around the world, as well as educators, arts administrators and organizations, and professional teaching colleges, bringing the arts into the classroom as a springboard for inspiration and critical thinking. LCI offers world-class professional development and has started a number of schools whose curriculum is entirely based on its principles of imaginative learning.
Learn more about Lincoln Center Institute on Curriki.
Listen for Life (LFL) is a global family of music listeners, performers, teachers, producers, and sociologists -- all working together to preserve, encourage, and develop music cultures worldwide. LFL strives to make music a language of cross-cultural communication and thus promote diversity and understanding towards a path of peace. Travels with Music is a program produced by LFL that uses video profiles of master musicians from various traditions to introduce and to celebrate the cultures that the musicians represent.View Listen for Life on Curriki.
MƒA was founded in New York City in 2004 by a group of businessmen, mathematicians and educators. MƒA has established sites in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Washington D.C., and was the congressional model for legislation creating the new National Science Foundation Teaching and Master Teaching Fellowships through the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program in the America Competes Act.View Math for America on Curriki.
Math Game Time is a safe site featuring free math games, worksheets, videos & homework help for kids, parents & teachers. Word Game Time is its sister site featuring educational resources focused on spelling, language arts, typing and geography.
View Math Game Time on Curriki.
NewsHour Extra is the educational project of the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. Through our online communities we provide unique current event resources for busy teachers: in depth lesson plans, news stories for a tenth grade reading level, pictures, maps, original videos, stories written by students, a daily blog and more!
View NewsHour Extra on Curriki.
Next Vista for Learning is an educational nonprofit (U.S. 501(c)3) dedicated to building a free, online library of videos by and for teachers and students everywhere. The library contains three collections: Light Bulbs (help with academic topics), Global Views (introductions of communities to help people learn about other parts of the world), and Seeing Service (profiles of those who in a big or small way make life better for others). There is no cost to use or submit to the site; the idea is to get good insights to people wherever good resources are in short supply.
View Next Vista for Learning on Curriki.
The National Repository of Online Courses network is sponsored by the Monterrey Institute for Technology and Education (MITE). As part of MITE's ongoing efforts to improve access to education, NROC is an online community of educators, designers, technologists, and administrators working together to develop high-quality online education that is available to everyone.View NROC on Curriki.
OER Commons is the first comprehensive open learning network where instructors and learners can search freely available content (from pre-K to graduate school) across collections from around the world. Educators can access their colleagues' course materials, share their own, and collaborate on affecting today's classrooms. It uses Web 2.0 features (tags, ratings, comments, reviews, and social networking) to create an online experience that engages educators in sharing their best teaching and learning practices.Visit OER Commons.
StorySnoops.com provides informative and balanced book reviews written from a parent's perspective, with easy-to-use search tools that guide parents, teachers, and librarians to fiction that fits the specific interests and experiences of readers aged eight to eighteen.Join StorySnoops Curriki Group.
Teaching Matters, Inc. (TMI) is a nonprofit organization that is leading a movement to transform urban schools into hubs of innovation and achievement. It partners with schools to offer programs and services to ensure that all students can succeed in the digital age. Writing Matters provides teachers with powerful new ways to improve student outcomes in writing, utilizing 21st century resources to prepare today’s 'digital natives' for success in school and beyond. View Teaching Matters on Curriki.
TeachUNICEF, a global education resources created by the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, provides educators with tools to create an exciting, interesting classroom experience which will engage students in meaningful exploration of important social, economic, and international topics. With TeachUNICEF, educators have access to a diverse portfolio of teaching units, each of which focuses on a global issue affecting millions of children and families ever day. TeachUNICEF materials are linked to national standards and are interdisciplinary. The resources are based on UNICEF’s annual flagship report, The State of the World’s Children. Teaching tools include background information, child stories, rich data, multimedia, service tips, and extension activities. View TeachUNICEF on Curriki.
MacNeil/Lehrer Productions (MLP) is best known as the producers of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer which airs weeknights on more than 300 local PBS stations nationwide. MLP is developing the.News, a noncommercial multi-platform news broadcast, for the nation’s high school and middle school students. the.News is a source of current events for teens for use at home, in the classroom, and in out-of-school time. It uses journalism and video to tell topical and relevant stories about subjects of interest. It is a non- commercial, multi-platform tool designed to help teens acquire the knowledge and skills to become better citizens of the 21st Century. the.News was developed by MacNeil/Lehrer productions and PBS with input from students, educators, parents, and local public television stations.View The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on Curriki.
Tapestry, a digital storytelling initiative conceived under the United Nations Millennium Campaign. Tapestry is designed to give young leaders a way of describing their activities in support of the Millennium Development Goals. Learn more about the Tapestry Project.
View Digital Stories
Winpossible is a New York based organization focused on offering unique online interactive tutorials. Our tutorials replicate the 'classroom experience' by using a unique ChalkTalk™ technology (patent pending) that plays teachers’ handwriting and voice on computers in a synchronized manner, just the way they teach in classrooms.View Winpossible on Curriki.
Youngzine is a one-of-a-kind Web site where children can learn about current news and events shaping their world -- in a simple, engaging and interactive manner. Our goal is to help parents and educators create a vibrant community of globally aware young citizens in an increasingly connected world. Along with news stories written specifically with our young audience in mind, Youngzine strives to inform using fun trivia, compelling visuals and videos..Go to Youngzine.Learn about the benefits of a Content Partnership.
If you are interested in joining our Partner Program, please send an email to Partners@curriki.org.

