Monday, 19 March 2012
FW: 3J: Leo Wen Zhe (18)
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Subject: 3J: Leo Wen Zhe (18)
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 15:58:33 +0000
3J: Koh Shenyi Shinichi (15)
Braxton Sheum
(Peer Support Board Convention Student Organising Team)
1) When a Victorian is global-minded, he knows more about the different cultures and races of the different people around him. He also knows about the different ways and practices of other countries. He is also pushing his own limits in doing things. For example, from the above picture, these are the Peer Support Boards from both Cedar and Victoria School. We had planned the convention for more than 3 months, pushing our limits and forming a whole convention from scratch.
2) Global-mindedness is evident in me to my friends when we are visiting neighboring countries. In villages overseas, we can observe the living conditions of the people and how they make a living in the villages.
3) I think that more programs that focus more on overseas learning will help foster the global-mindedness in a person. The overseas learning programs will give us more knowledge on the conditions of the people and the cultures in the country.
4) I strongly agree with this comment as we must be aware of the different kinds of conditions around the world, even if it doesn't concern us. Be it Afghanistan, Africa, Iran, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Japan, etc, we need to know the diverse conditions in countries around us.
3J: Tan Si Han(30)
Q1) Why is it relevant for every Victorian to be global-minded?
This is as we will have to interact with people of different races and culture in our lives and we have to be global-minded to learn about their race, culture and tradition and to respect that.
Q2)How may global-mindedness in you be evident to your friends?
Global-Mindedness helps to makes communication with other people of different races and cultures easier. For example, as I have some foreign friends, I can communicate with them and learn about their culture, and I can also tell them things about Singapore.
Q3) What do you think best fosters the development of global mindedness in a person?
I think School programmes such as camps can help foster the development of global mindedness in a person. For example, the Sec 3 and 2 camp where we went to Malaysia. We were Able to learn about the culture and behaviour of the people living there and appreciate it.
Q4) Briefly comment on the comment -
"A global mindset combines an openness to and awareness
of diversity across cultures. It respects how different countries
do things and has the imagination to appreciate why other cultures
do them that way. But, a global mindset is also incisive — to push the
limits of one's own way of doing things."
I agree with this comment. It is important to know about the cultures and languages of people from different countries as it can help us interact with them. It is also important to respect how different countries do things and appreciate them so as to not cause conflict. Also, having a global mindset is important, as we are pushed out of our comfort zone, and will take a new step higher, and take ourselves to greater heights.
3J: Leonard Tay (19)
exposure from other places not only from Singapore. For example when
the sports CCAs travel to other country to play teams from that
country, we will be able to gain much more experience and come back to
Singapore to perform better in our local tournaments.
2. When we mix around with the foreigners in our school, we learn more
about their culture and language in their country. This way we also
can get new ways and ideas to do things as we can learn from them.
3. I think it is best when we go overseas such as the Secondary 2 and
3 camp where we are able to go to Malaysia and the villages there to
learn more about how they live and their cultures. When we have
foreigners in our school we also can learn many things about them such
as their culture and language.
4. I agree with this comment as we have to respect people from all
around the world regardless of their race or religion. As Singapore is
a multi-racial society, it is important that we be sensitive to other
people's race or religion so as to prevent conflicts among different
races. At the same time, through global-mindedness, we can learn new
ways of doing things and improve from old methods to be more efficient
and productive.
3J: Chen Kai Bin (6)
It is relevant because across the globe, there are people from all walks of life, be it their religion, race, age, wealth. When us, the current teenagers of Singapore grow up and join the workforce, we have to possess a global mindset so as to allow us to be aware of the outside world, socially and economically. Quoting Mr. Maran, "If Victorians can't do it, who can?". As Victoria school is one of the better schools in Singapore, I find it extremely relevant for every Victorian to be global-minded, and possessing a global mindset would definitely allow us to have a brighter future.
I strongly agree with this comment. When being equipped with a global mindset, it exposes us to the outside world and allows us to develop a deeper understanding about the lives of those who are not as fortunate as us, such as the people in various third world countries. Allowing us to know how lucky we are would make us appreciate those around us more greatly and also allow us to respect those who are not so fortunate but however do not give up in life. When others have such a strong determination to break their poor cycle of life, it will further push us to break our limits and exceed our expectations.
3J: Dexter Chow (8)
Yours sincerely,
Dexter Chow
3J: Keith Lau (14)
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2012 20:02:31 +0800
As Victorians, we are expected to be future leaders, in the future, we may do dealings with people of different cultures, ethnics and countries. To ensure everything goes smoothly, and we treat others with respect, we must be global-minded and have the ability to understand and respect others.
In my opinion, friends can have chats with each other about events happening around the world. Not only the serious current affairs, it could be about controversial events that affect us in every moment of our lives. It could spark off discussions like talks about Kony 2012 and its purpose.
I think one should lead by example to develop global-mindedness in people. If everyone is to know what's happening globally, of course as the kiasu Singaporeans we are. Our peers would also attempt to find out more about the world.
As Victorians, we are expected to be future leaders, in the future, we may do dealings with people of different cultures, ethnics and countries. To ensure everything goes smoothly, and we treat others with respect, we must be global-minded and have the ability to understand and respect others.
In my opinion, friends can have chats with each other about events happening around the world. Not only the serious current affairs, it could be about controversial events that affect us in every moment of our lives. It could spark off discussions like talks about Kony 2012 and its purpose.
I think one should lead by example to develop global-mindedness in people. If everyone is to know what's happening globally, of course as the kiasu Singaporeans we are. Our peers would also attempt to find out more about the world.
3J: Jerry Lim (22)
Q1Singapore is a multiracial society. Therefore Victorians, as Singaporeans, have to global-minded. If we as Singaporeans are unable to accept or are unaware of the different cultures here in Singapore, we cannot say that Singapore is multiracial. Also, VS has students of many different races, so Victorians have to be global-minded or they would be unable to get along amicably with their fellow schoolmates.
Q2Majority of my class is Chinese, so we could learn about the other races and their cultures from the Malay and Indian students.
Q3Development of global-mindedness comes from experiencing many of these things. In the recent school camp in Malaysia for the Secondary Three students, one of the activities was visiting the nearby kampong and seeing what the lives of the people there were like.
Q4Being global-minded means that we are able to accept and live in harmony with people of different races and their cultures. This will help us in making friends easily with others, and will teach us to be grateful for what we already have as there are many people out there who are not as well-to-do as we are.


















