The virtual exchange project implemented across both courses explored educational policies and their impacts through a collaborative, multi-part learning process. Part 1 focused on situating the context, analyzing educational autobiographies, identifying educational challenges, and mapping the systems that influence policy. Part 2 centered on comparative education, examining the effects of global policies on curriculum, pedagogy, and schooling, with a focus on post-colonial impacts. Part 3 explored future educational possibilities, encouraging participants to envision policy improvements based on prior learning. The final part, Part 4, involved VE partners in creating and evaluating reimagined education policies through collaborative design and virtual presentations.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to critically engage with diverse cultural perspectives by formulating and exploring deeper questions about educational systems, societal structures, and cultural values. They will initiate and develop meaningful interactions with peers from different cultural backgrounds, reflecting an openness to suspend judgment and valuing these cross-cultural exchanges.
- Students will apply comparative methodologies to analyze, evaluate, and contrast educational systems and cultural contexts across different societies. They will critically assess how societal structures and cultural values shape education systems, demonstrating an ability to use these frameworks to foster a deeper understanding of global educational issues.
Student-to-Student Project
Virtual Guest Speaker
Asynchronous: 30 minutes - 1 hour
Google Drive
Zoom
YouTube
Padlet
1. Icebreaker Activities included: The Power of Your Name, Virtual Background Show and Tell, Share One Song, One Word, One Insight
2. Pre-reading work during Zoom synchronous sessions, complemented by virtual lectures provided by project facilitators
3. Prompted reflection activity on Padlet for students to respond to, and interact with other student's ideas.


