Creating Virtual Exchanges: Promoting Intercultural Knowledge When Study Abroad Is Not Possible

Courtney Dorroll, B. Caballero-García
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abstract:This article describes how to create virtual exchanges during times when study abroad, in its original state, cannot be accomplished, such as during the COVID pandemic. It discusses how two professors from a liberal arts institution in the US American South used two virtual exchange projects with universities in Spain and Egypt to debunk stereotypes and fight national narrow-mindedness while promoting intercultural knowledge. Focusing on recognizing our own biases through active learning classrooms, promoting twenty-first-century skills, and using digital technologies have the potential of not only rethinking stereotypes, but also combating the notion of “West as best.” Developing relationships among U.S college students and university students from the countries they are studying, in this case Spain and Egypt, with virtual exchanges help all learners to empathize, understand, and stretch their perspectives. Building empathy and expanding perspectives can be transformational and ultimately help students become more inclusive, global citizens.
创建虚拟交流:当无法出国留学时促进跨文化知识
本文介绍了如何在原有状态下无法完成海外留学的情况下,例如在COVID大流行期间,创建虚拟交流。它讨论了来自美国南部一所文理学院的两位教授如何利用与西班牙和埃及大学的两个虚拟交流项目,在促进跨文化知识的同时,揭穿刻板印象,打击民族狭隘。通过主动学习课堂、推广21世纪技能和使用数字技术,重点认识到我们自己的偏见,这不仅有可能重新思考刻板印象,而且有可能与“西方最好”的观念作斗争。通过虚拟交流,在美国大学生和他们所学习的国家(在西班牙和埃及)的大学生之间发展关系,有助于所有学习者产生共鸣、理解并拓展他们的视野。培养同理心和拓展视野可以带来变革,并最终帮助学生成为更具包容性的全球公民。
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