37 min

ENCORE: Migration Stories in our own Communities Empathy to Impact

    • Education

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For a behind-the-scenes look at this unit, as well as an opportunity to see the videos created by the students, check out this Inspire Citizens vignette by IC Storyteller LeeAnne Lavender.Get inspired, build active listening skills and learn the art of the follow up question with Inspire Citizens and our friends at Out of the BlocksConnect with Inspire Citizens for Eco-Media programs for your school You can book a discovery call with Inspire Citizens at this linkShare on social media using #EmpathytoImpactEpisode SummaryOn this episode I explore the power of storytelling with a specific focus on migration stories in our local communities. To help me unpack this, I am joined by four students who (at the time of recording) just finished 7th grade at the International School of Bangkok. Maggie, Mira, Pammy and Kanan learned about migration like many 7th graders across the globe, but their experience was a little bit different. They also learned about active listening, interview skills, and how do use their critical thinking skills to create videos to share migration stories from their own community. 

If you have enjoyed the podcast please take a moment to subscribe, and also please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. The way the algorithm works, this helps our podcast reach more listeners. Thanks from IC for your support.
For a behind-the-scenes look at this unit, as well as an opportunity to see the videos created by the students, check out this Inspire Citizens vignette by IC Storyteller LeeAnne Lavender.Get inspired, build active listening skills and learn the art of the follow up question with Inspire Citizens and our friends at Out of the BlocksConnect with Inspire Citizens for Eco-Media programs for your school You can book a discovery call with Inspire Citizens at this linkShare on social media using #EmpathytoImpactEpisode SummaryOn this episode I explore the power of storytelling with a specific focus on migration stories in our local communities. To help me unpack this, I am joined by four students who (at the time of recording) just finished 7th grade at the International School of Bangkok. Maggie, Mira, Pammy and Kanan learned about migration like many 7th graders across the globe, but their experience was a little bit different. They also learned about active listening, interview skills, and how do use their critical thinking skills to create videos to share migration stories from their own community. 

37 min

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