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Trucker Buddy INTERNATIONAL
Trucker Buddy starting in 1992 and is a pen pal program using the teacher as a conduit. The truck driver can send postcards and emails to the students through the teacher who then uses these as a teaching aid to teach geography and as a added bonus put a face on those of us that drive trucks. Classes and drivers are matched up in many ways, class close to the driver’s home, classes along a route, or in our case the ability to share using the computer. Many drivers will set up an appointment with their teacher to bring the truck to the school and will share with the student’s safety around truck and give the kids a chance to sit in the drivers seat.
We have been members of Trucker Buddy for several years and currently we have a teacher in France who has several classes where she teaches English.
During the year we send over postcards as well as emails. We are not home often and most of our correspondence is done using the computer. Our teacher Stephanie has been fun to work with and we enjoy hearing how the students use the postcards we send to present reports in English about different areas of the country.
During the month I keep track in Streets and Trips of where we pickup and deliver our loads all over the country. At the end of the month I take a screen shot of the map, and send that picture to the students. I also create a list of the cities that we pickup and deliver in and the mileage, the students use these maps in their math class to learn mileages. Their common comment is that Texas is bigger than France.
We have partnered with FedEx Custom Critical and during the year FedEx Custom Critical has sent over pens and small FedEx Straight trucks for the school. This year though the CEO, Virginia Albanese while traveling in France took a day to spend with all of the students of the school. Virginia talked with the students about trucking in the United States and also answered their many questions. While there she placed a call to us and we also answered many questions that were asked of us. Virginia’s visit was in the local paper as well as on the nightly news.
Someday we hope to go over to France and meet our teacher in person and talk to the many students we have influenced over the years. Until than Virginia will continue to correspond and visit with the class and will keep us updated.
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