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253: Global Connections and Partnerships in the Language Classroom

What if your students could use the language they’re learning to build real relationships with peers across the globe? In this episode French teacher Heidi Trude joins me to explore how authentic global connections can transform language learning. Heidi shares how a partnership that began with a simple idea grew into meaningful collaborations that deepen students’ language proficiency, cultural understanding, and confidence. We talk about virtual exchanges, international partnerships, practical starting points, sustainability, and the role of technology in making it all possible.

Topics in this Episode:

  • Heidi’s initial spark for building global connections and moving from “this would be nice” to actually making it happen
  • the benefits of global connections for students and the teacher and some unexpected benefits that Heidi has seen
  • the various types of global connections (virtual connections, in-country visits) and what it looks like in practice
  • a few realistic entry points for a teacher who wants to create authentic global connections
  • making these connections sustainable
  • tech tools for global collaborations and ensuring the technology enhances communication rather than distract from it
  • Heidi’s Resource: Making The Global Connection

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194: Global Connections and Service Learning with Chris Howell from the Pulsera Project


Where do you find opportunities for exploring language and culture beyond the classroom? Have you found ways to involve your students in service learning projects? In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with Chris Howell who is the co-founder of the Pulsera Project. This is an organization that supports artisans in Guatemala and Nicaragua through direct connections with schools and students in the United States. My school, Tower School in Marblehead, MA has partnered with Chris and the Pulsera Project. I have so much respect for the work that he and his organization do that I had to have him on the podcast to share all about it.

Topics in this Episode:

  • what the Pulsera Project is and what inspired Chris  to co-found the organization
  • how the mission has evolved since 2009
  • how the Pulsera Project fosters meaningful connections between U.S. students and artisans
  • educating students on Fair Trade
  • success stories of artisans and communities that has been positively impacted by the Pulsera Project
  • advice for language teachers who want to incorporate service learning and global citizenship into their classrooms

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