Igwe Arinze John har oprettet projektet "Global Crafts, Local Roots: Documenting Knitting Traditions Worldwide" i Class2Class.org
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Global Crafts, Local Roots: Documenting Knitting Traditions Worldwide
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Students research and document knitting and crochet techniques, patterns, and cultural significance from their own communities, then exchange photos, videos, and written descriptions with partner classrooms internationally to compare styles, material...
- Elevernes alder
- 18+ år
- Projektets varighed
- 3 uger
- Startmåned
- September 2026
Læringsmål
Students will be able to identify and describe knitting and crochet techniques, cultural significance, and traditional patterns from their own communities and compare them with international partner classrooms.
Students will be able to demonstrate intercultural communication and creativity by collaborating with global partners to design and produce a shared digital gallery that integrates diverse knitting and crochet traditions and reflects on cultural meanings.
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Knitting and Crochet in Our Community
Students explore and share their own knitting and crochet traditions, materials, and techniques. They interview family members or local craftspeople, document photos and videos, and prepare a brief personal or community profile highlighting cultural significance and traditional patterns.
Research and Document Local Traditions
Students conduct deeper research on knitting and crochet techniques, patterns, and cultural meanings in their own region. They organize findings into a structured research brief with photos, videos, written descriptions, and reflections on how these crafts connect to their community's identity and values.
Exchange and Compare with Partner Classes
Students review materials from international partner classrooms, analyze similarities and differences in techniques, patterns, materials, and cultural significance, and provide constructive peer feedback. They engage in asynchronous discussion forums or shared documents to ask questions and deepen understanding of each other's traditions.
Co-Create a Shared Digital Gallery
Working with partner classrooms, students collaboratively design and build a digital gallery that showcases knitting and crochet traditions from all participating communities. They curate content, write captions that explain cultural context, and ensure the gallery reflects the diversity and interconnectedness of global craft traditions.
Reflect on Global Connections and Learning
Students present their gallery to the wider school community and reflect on what they learned about their own craft traditions, how other cultures approach similar crafts, and how collaboration with international peers deepened their understanding of cultural diversity and global citizenship.
Interview Family Members on Knitting and Crochet Heritage
Students conduct structured interviews with family members or community elders about their knitting or crochet practices, documenting techniques, patterns, materials, and the cultural or personal meanings behind their work. They record key insights and stories to inform their research and later share with partner classrooms.