Global Viewpoint Stephen Mettler – United States
Komal Zahid – Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Juan Guaracao – Republic of Colombia
…with given initial success, more to come.
bias… is a core focus of the AP US History class at NCHS. The
class centers mostly on historical bias, but modern,
contemporary bias is just as crucial – if not more so.
We are all biased in regards to the world around us. It is
not simply a matter of politics, or of personal beliefs.
It is a matter of being a citizen of a country, with a
certain upbringing, certain sources of information we
rely on. We each have our own viewpoint – each of us, in
the United States and everywhere else on Earth.
Projectour United States
Colombia
PakistanStephen Mettler
Komal Zahid
Juan Guaracao
Every person in every country has
a bias. We all see the world a
different way; we all see each
other a different way.
In an increasingly globalized world, being well-informed is no longer enough. To truly
understand each other – other nations, other cultures, other people – we need to go straight
to the source. We need to learn about the rest of the world from those who live there. We
need to share ourselves, our knowledge, our experiences, in order to escape the natural bias
which we all have – in order to build a global viewpoint.
Platformour
Here is the link to our project website:
http://globalviewpoint.moodlehub.com/
Full communication on the site hasn’t started yet, due to the college-application process eating
up the available time of seniors in all three countries. However, we have recently re-established
contact to continue the stage of signing up volunteers, and hope to have exchange begin in the
coming weeks.
Our goal is to use this platform for the exchange of information and ideas between high school students in
each country, so that we can all broaden our understanding of each others’ countries and our own.
If this phase of the project is successful, we greatly hope that we will be able to expand it to include
students from other countries around the world.
Bibliography
1: US Outline: http://www.ndstudies.org/images/us_outline.gif
2: China Outline: http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/contemporarymaps/world/asia/china%20outline%20map.jpg
3: WSJ: http://10chancerylanegallery.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/the-wall-street-journal-logo.jpg
4: NYT: http://www.dietingwithdukan.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/The_New_York_Times.001.jpg
5: USA Today: http://www.adams-pr.com/images/uploads/USA_Today_logo.jpg
6: China Daily: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/
7: SCMP: http://m5.paperblog.com/i/2/22604/the-ipad-lab-case-study-the-south-china-morni-L-ZhQEBt.jpeg
8: Xinhua: http://focsa.org.au/symposium2010/xinhua.jpg
9: Colombia Outline: http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/samerica/outline/co.gif
10: Pakistan Outline: http://schools.look4.net.nz/geography/country_information/outline_maps/files_OM/pakistan.jpg