Just read the news about wearing masks.....westerners sure care to some extent about 'face' and Trump cares far too much for his face na ka!
This week's program is Ep 4 and it makes me feel so good to be able to do it for one month laew ka. I've learned my lessons and am improving it bit by bit while letting go some of the issues like keep talking even with some mispronounced words or pause to clear my throat.
In the academic world, people mention often about After Action Review-- AAR when for us in the international cooperation circle, I recommend the use of 'reflection' as it tends to include the emotional side. In fact, it teaches us about 'empathy' too ka....should stress it in the talk next time ka.
My passion to pursue Internationalization at Home (IaH) rose quite some time ago when I read an article by Jenny Lee (2013) and this is the statement that struck me ka:
"…….internationalize by educating their own domestic students on the value of internationalization and acquiring basic global competencies, such as being able to effectively communicate with individuals in foreign accents, possess knowledge about diverse cultures outside its borders, and network with those from overseas, as vital to success in this globalizing society."
She didn't talk about IaH but the term '....own domestic students...' made me think about those who haven't had a chance or could in their lifetime only stay in country....or in their hometown. They must learn about the practical side of IZN for their international outlooks and applicability to their work and life.
This makes even more sense during the Covid-19 time. Those dealing with mobility could take advantage of the pause of physical mobility to reflect and learn how to make it systematic, which will enhance learning for the whole community, not limited to only a handful of students or ajarns who can benefit from them.
My proposed approach is to use 'Rating' from 1-10 to gauge the ideas and feelings of people involved, to be followed by open-ended questions which may help identify some key points we need to address in the future.
I sent my recorded clips to my friend who said she was following it carefully to see how she could use these two methods and I felt so good ka. If you want to listen to this episode, you can google, 'Learn Plern Plern' na ka.
Have a happy week ka.
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