Cultivating a Global Connection

A Hassenfeld Fellow鈥檚 transatlantic teaching experience demonstrates the impact of experiential learning through cultural exchange

Julia Rubin
Student holds up wishbone to computer screen.
Westgate holds up a wishbone to the class via skype, so that Ripley Academy students can virtually participate in an American Thanksgiving tradition.

In order to demonstrate an American Thanksgiving tradition, senior history and secondary education major Carolyn Westgate chooses two volunteers from the class. One stands to her left and one to her right. She holds a wishbone and tells the students to make a wish, then breaks the wishbone in half. 鈥淵ou won!鈥 she says to the student on her right.

The players in this game are in a classroom at Ripley Academy, in Derbyshire, England. Westgate is in the Global Heritage Hall at Roger Williams University.

This transatlantic, educational exchange is one of the many opportunities for community-engaged learning that the Hassenfeld Fellowship Program supports.

Westgate鈥檚 lessons are part of a longstanding partnership between 香港六合彩开奖资料 and Ripley Academy, launched by 香港六合彩开奖资料 Associate Professor of History Charlotte Carrington-Farmer, a Ripley Academy alum, and Jayne Doherty, the Ripley Academy Attendance Officer.

鈥淚 wanted to bring global learning into the classroom to not only show what life can offer if you work hard enough, but also allows our students a glimpse into an American life and classroom,鈥 says Doherty.

Doherty connected Westgate to Ripley Academy history teacher Paul Shaw in the Fall of 2017. Through the magic of Skype, Westgate has continued teaching his students about twice a month.

In today鈥檚 lesson, Westgate is using techniques she has learned in 香港六合彩开奖资料 classes, experiential learning opportunities, and her own extensive preparation to teach a lesson on the 鈥淢yth and Reality of Thanksgiving.鈥

Westgate, who often meets virtually with Shaw to plan, learned that his students had been studying Native American history and saw this as the perfect opportunity to dispel some common misconceptions about Thanksgiving.

Along with the wishbone activity, Westgate shows the class reimagined images of the first Thanksgiving and asks the students what they notice. 鈥淭hey look happy,鈥 says one student.  鈥淭hey鈥檙e sitting with family,鈥 says another. 

Westgate uses the theory of 鈥渕ultiple intelligences鈥 to show that there is more to Thanksgiving than the information that is commonly told. In just one hour-long lesson, she teaches this message via video clips, art-making, interactive games, reading, writing, and discussion.

After telling the students the real story of Thanksgiving, with both its negative and positive aspects, Westgate explains to the class, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a long and complicated history and we can鈥檛 make it such a simple narrative.鈥

Instead of giving a test at the end of the lesson, Westgate has the class design more accurate book covers for children鈥檚 literature on Thanksgiving. Shaw will mail the art to Westgate once it鈥檚 finished.

鈥淚 like to do something creative,鈥 says Westgate, 鈥渟o the book cover design is my assessment of what they鈥檝e learned.鈥

Through the fellowship and 香港六合彩开奖资料鈥檚 partnership with Ripley Academy, Westgate can apply a concept she鈥檚 studied 鈥 that students learn in different ways 鈥 to a real classroom all the way across the Atlantic Ocean. 

As part of her senior practicum, Westgate will begin a full-time teaching placement at Middletown High School next semester, already possessing the skills and confidence of an experienced teacher. Her professor believes this global teaching experience will give her an edge in the job market.

鈥淭he unique opportunity to teach students in the U.K. will set her resume apart when she applies for jobs as a High School History teacher next year. She鈥檚 had to come up with creative solutions for engaged learning in order to teach effectively via Skype,鈥 says Carrington-Farmer.

Over in Derbyshire, members of the Ripley Academy community are equally enthusiastic about learning from someone overseas.

鈥淚n every class I teach, the students ask what the camera is for and when I tell them it鈥檚 so America can teach them, they all want to know when they鈥檒l be taught,鈥 says Shaw.

Next semester, this international exchange will not only continue, but also grow. Westgate will introduce Ripley Academy students to her Middletown High School students via video conferencing and other forms of technology. She will teach the classes together, so that they may learn from one another.

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