This project connects UF teacher education undergraduates with students at National Taipei University of Education (NTUE) in Taiwan. Through virtual exchange, 52 UF and 48 NTUE students, guided by Drs. David Herman and Chien-Han Chen, will discuss language, culture, and ESOL education in American and Taiwanese contexts. The project fosters cross-cultural understanding and explores ESOL instruction foundations, including second language acquisition and culturally responsive teaching. Students will reflect on their experiences, comparing ESOL policies, practices, and educational challenges in Taiwan and the United States, gaining valuable insights into global education.
Students will be able to critically analyze and compare the cultural values, beliefs, and educational practices related to language learning in the United States and Taiwan.
Icebreaker Activity: Getting-To-Know-Me Bitmoji Locker activity – Students introduced themselves in the form of photos posted to their virtual locker door
Engagement Activity: Participants engaged with each other through sharing and asking questions about each other’s education experiences and cultures.
Collaboration Activity: Participants collaborated through discussion board posts and responses.
Reflection Activity: Reflection was conducted in class at the end of each project phase as individual, small group, and who class discussions.