Join hosts Ran Tian, a creative Melton Fellow from China, and Leeroy Takudzwa Magora, an insightful Melton Fellow from Ghana, as they delve into the fascinating world of intercultural friendships in our new episode of the #GlobalCitizenshipInPractice podcast.
Beginning with a nuanced examination of their individual understandings of quality education, the two hosts set the stage for an illuminating dialogue. Drawing upon personal experiences as Melton Fellows and cultural contexts, they offer unique insights into the multifaceted nature of educational excellence.
As the conversation unfolds, the hosts seamlessly integrate their respective national contexts, highlighting the distinct challenges and opportunities present in China and Ghana. From infrastructure limitations to cultural considerations, they candidly address the complexities of promoting quality education in diverse socio-economic settings.
Central to the discussion is the transformative power of digital technologies in overcoming barriers to education. Through compelling anecdotes and real-world examples, the hosts showcase how innovative tools and platforms are democratizing access to learning, particularly in underserved communities, exploring the transformative role of technology in unlocking educational opportunities for all.
Episode Hosts
Ran Tian, a creative Melton Fellow from China, and Leeroy Takudzwa Magora, an insightful Melton Fellow from Ghana