The AFS Exchange

Conversations with AFS-USA's Global Awards Winners

November 14, 2022 AFS-USA Season 2 Episode 10
The AFS Exchange
Conversations with AFS-USA's Global Awards Winners
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In honor of International Education week, The AFS Exchange brings you conversations with the awardees of AFS-USA’s 2022 Global Awards! These awardees were recognized earlier this year for their commitment to helping the next generation achieve global and intercultural competence.

We hear from Global Educator Award winner Josh Amstuz from Cleveland, Ohio about how he became interested in international education after a trip to Madrid with his father. We learn more about project-based learning and his role at the Academy of Global Studies at Winton Woods High School.

The winner of the Global School Award was Oconomowoc High School in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Carrie Schultz, Danielle Chaussée, and Jason Curtis share about the value of highlighting global competence in their school. They also discuss the benefits of welcoming multiple AFS students each year, giving their students the ability to learn about other cultures without traveling themselves. The impact AFSers can have on a school community is really far-reaching- no airplane required! That’s the #AFSeffect!

Guests:
Josh Amstutz
Carrie Schultz
Danielle Chaussée
Jason Curtis

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Josh Amstutz, Academy of Global Studies at Winton Woods High School
Carrie Schultz, Danielle Chaussée, Jason Curtis, Oconomowoc High School