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Welcome to our podcast about global citizenship education!

Global Classroom Conversations podcast will take you into different learning environments to explore what global citizenship education looks like in practice.

Educators from various corners of the world share the activities they offer their students and how they support youth in understanding and relating to big concepts, such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Global Citizenship.

Listen in to hear the diverse experiences, challenges, successes, and much more from inspiring educators from around the globe!

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The arts of global citizenship

Season 2, Episode #2 with George Nyaku Kofi, Ghana

Step inside St. John’s Grammar School in Accra, Ghana, with secondary school arts teacher Kofi. He reveals how he weaves Global Citizenship into his arts curriculum, using cultural symbols to bridge local identity with global contexts. Listen in to discover his unique approach to teaching art.

Local examples of global citizenship

Season 2, Episode #1 with Yile Zhang, China

Dive into the specifics of how secondary school geography teacher Yile Zhang uses real-world examples to demonstrate to her students in Ningbo, China that Global Citizenship starts locally. Join us to hear Yile share her journey as an educator, her recommendations for teaching about global issues, and how Global Citizenship Education guides her teaching practices.

Opening pathways towards a better future

Season 1, Episode #5 with Judit J. Tóth in Budapest, Hungary

Judit J. Tóth is a dedicated English as a second language teacher and teacher trainer in Budapest, Hungary. In this episode Judit shares her inspiring journey of teaching global citizenship and fostering empathy among young people. She discusses how she balances nurturing her students’ mental health with developing their global competences, offering practical insights and valuable advice for educators looking to make a meaningful impact in their classrooms.

Teachers are opportunity providers

Season 1, Episode #4 with Resnny Binti Maraim in Serian, Malaysia

Join Global Classroom Conversations to hear secondary school teacher Resnny Binti Maraim share her journey to becoming an educator and her belief that every student has a unique “superpower” ready to shine. Driven by a passion for creating engaging learning experiences, Resnny discusses how she empowers students to realize their full potential and grow as global citizens both inside and outside the classroom.

Service learning as an inspiration for change

Season 1, Episode #3 with Kelly Quispe Flores in Lima, Peru

Kelly Quispe Flores joins this episode of Global Classroom Conversations to share her experiences and perspectives as a Service Learning Coordinator at San Silvestre School in Lima, Peru. She explains how she’s driving community-based learning projects that nurture students’ socio-emotional and intellectual growth while promoting a more equitable and sustainable future. Tune in to hear Kelly’s inspiring perspective on youth development, education, and the power of global engagement!

Teachers are changemakers

Episode #2 with Tojoniaina Randrianaritiana in Antsirabe, Madagascar

In this episode, host Dylan Peterson sits down with Tojoniaina Randrianaritiana (Tojo), a secondary school teacher and passionate environmental education activist. Together, they explore Tojo’s classroom experiences, his approach to weaving global issues into his lessons, and the impactful local initiatives he and his students have launched in Antsirabe, Madagascar.

A teacher is never just a teacher

Episode #1 with Anjum Panna in Mumbai, India

Tune in as host Dylan Peterson chats with Anjum Panna, an educator, advocate, and dedicated volunteer from Mumbai, India. Anjum dives into her teaching experiences, explores how she integrates Global Competence into her classroom, shares her insights on discussing global issues with students, and discover what she means by “Visible Thinking”!

An AFS podcast about global citizenship education.

Global Classroom Conversations podcast is an AFS Intercultural Programs initiative produced by Instituto NOW. The podcast is available on Spotify and via RSS.

Global Classroom Conversations theme song was composed by Ariel Trindade (Instituto NOW). Concept and script by Airton Gregorio (Instituto NOW) and Louise Mutabazi (Instituto NOW), sound design and editing by Ariel Trindade (Instituto NOW). Season 1 episodes were hosted by Dylan Peterson, Global Classroom Conversations Project Manager (AFS Intercultural Programs). Project Oversight by Ana Carolina Cassiano (AFS Intercultural Programs).

About AFS Intercultural Programs

AFS Intercultural Programs is an international, voluntary, non-governmental, non-profit education organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities to help people develop the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to create a more just and peaceful world.

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