Students in an English language class from Universidad del Norte in Barranquilla, Colombia and those in University of Florida class on Human Rights in Latin America were partnered to discuss human rights across the Americas over the course of a semester. Building from the idea of having a pen pal, students were divided into small groups and provided discussion prompts about key themes/topics. The students discussed the defined topics by exchanging five letters with their partners throughout the semester with a synchronous Zoom meeting to talk at the close of the activity.
- Compare and contrast human rights issues in the United States and Colombia with attention to broader trends in the Americas
- Expand global perspectives on human rights
- Deepen cross-cultural awareness and empathy through shared experiences
- Develop written and oral communications skills by working with a partner classroom
- Demonstrate ability to coordinate and schedule meetings with peers in international locales
Asynchronous Activities: 1 hour
Individual Work: 5 hours
Collaborative Authoring Platforms (i.e., Google Forms, Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets)
Icebreaker class-to-class synchronous meeting, followed by students, in small groups, writing five letters each back and forth from one class to the next discussing letter prompts focused on human rights in each country. Ended with a synchronous small group discussion.