
🎤🌍 "Sports Talk: Young Reporters Uniting the World!" 🏆✨
What is this project about?
Students become mini-reporters, interviewing a real player in the international collaboration, they hear stories and discover how sports unite people across borders.
- Age group
- 9-12, 13-15, 16-18, 18+
- Project Duration
- 4 weeks
- Language
- Intermediate
Learning Outcomes
- Develop interviewing and communication skills.
- Understand sports values across different cultures.
- Practice digital storytelling and presentation skills.
- Foster cross-cultural understanding through sports.
Evaluate
Skills to develop
Intercultural Communication
Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
Global Awareness
Collaboration & Teamwork
Collaboration
Project Timeline
1
Week 1
Presentation
Phase:Presentation & Dissemination
Step 1: Preparation
- Teachers present the project, explaining its objectives and purpose.
- Guide the students to create a list of the athletes from their school they would like to interview.
- Organize the students into teams and assign one athlete to each team.
- Help the students formulate questions for their interview, such as:
- a) What sport do you play?
- b) How long have you been playing?
- c) What values have you learned through this sport?
- d) What is your favorite moment when practicing it?
- Support the students in practicing their communication skills so they are prepared for the interview.
Step 2: Interview Process
- Divide the class into small reporting teams of 2 to 3 students.
- Assign roles within each team: interviewer, photographer, and note-taker.
- During the interview with the school athletes, students document their stories and capture photographs.
- Guide the students to share their interview on the project board of the platform.
- Help the students prepare for the video call, where they will briefly present their findings.
Step 3: International Exchange
- Organize a video call with the partner class.
- Students present their findings to the international class, following this structure:
- a) Each team presents the interviews conducted with the athletes.
- b) An exchange of questions between both classes is encouraged.
- c) Similarities and differences in sports values are highlighted.
- Students share their learnings about sports practices in different cultures.
- To conclude, the group reflects on how sports can unite people beyond borders.
Assessment and reflection ✍️
- Evaluate student participation in research and presentation.
- Monitor engagement in cross-cultural discussions.
- Assess quality of digital content creation.
- Observer student interaction during virtual exchanges.
- Group discussions about cultural insights gained.
- Written reflections on personal growth and learning.
Teacher tips 💡
- Foster a safe and inclusive learning environment that values diverse perspectives and experiences.
- Provide clear guidelines and expectations for respectful communication and collaboration. We suggest you review the coexistence policies of Class2Class.org.
- Facilitate the formation of diverse international teams, ensuring a mix of skills, backgrounds, and perspectives.
- Provide scaffolding and support throughout the research and action planning process, offering guidance and resources as needed.
- Encourage student agency and ownership of their learning, allowing them to drive the direction of their projects.
- Celebrate student achievements and facilitate meaningful reflection on their growth and the impact of their actions.
This project helps students develop essential communication skills while exploring sports culture through a global lens. By connecting through sports, students build bridges across cultures while practicing important journalistic skills.
What participants say
5.0
2 Reviews
VN
Malaysia
Vathsala Nayer Vailathan
JR
India
Jhansi Ravikumar
Thank you Tr Irina and Tr Vathsala. Thank you www.Class2class.org for connecting us