1) I feel that it is extremely important for each and every Victorian to be global-minded as Victoria School is a school which has students from all parts of the globe. Hence, it is crucial for Victorians to understand the cultures of people from a different background as compared to them. It will also aid us as we mature and meet even more people from other countries, allowing us to interact with them with more ease.
2) As for me, my class has quite a number of Chinese scholars, thus I can show how I appreciate and acknowledge their culture and tradition, by exchanging ideas with them and getting to know more about their background in China, a place where I have not been to yet.
3) I think that school programmes best fosters the development of global mindedness in a person, as it gives us the opportunity to travel overseas to learn more about the people living in an area that is foreign to us, and can understand the activities they carry out there.
4) I strongly agree with the comment, as global mindedness does indeed expose us to a wide variety of cultures and teaches us the different methods in which cultures carry out to do all sorts of things. Not only that, we can learn from how they do things and, using our creativity, invent new ways that will allow us to carry out things with an even greater, more effective result. Therefore, these learning points can be very useful to us in the future if we suddenly find ourselves in an instance in which we may need and use them.
2) As for me, my class has quite a number of Chinese scholars, thus I can show how I appreciate and acknowledge their culture and tradition, by exchanging ideas with them and getting to know more about their background in China, a place where I have not been to yet.
3) I think that school programmes best fosters the development of global mindedness in a person, as it gives us the opportunity to travel overseas to learn more about the people living in an area that is foreign to us, and can understand the activities they carry out there.
4) I strongly agree with the comment, as global mindedness does indeed expose us to a wide variety of cultures and teaches us the different methods in which cultures carry out to do all sorts of things. Not only that, we can learn from how they do things and, using our creativity, invent new ways that will allow us to carry out things with an even greater, more effective result. Therefore, these learning points can be very useful to us in the future if we suddenly find ourselves in an instance in which we may need and use them.
