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Sunday, 18 December 2011

What changes we can see from East Asian countries to the West (part III)

Better outreach

Since the above events took place at the Singapore National Arts Council, contact the PA expressing a willingness to cooperate. Hopefully, the Palestinian Authority to take informed to consult in Singapore in March


One is tempted to look at all of this message. PA always clear that his education program, such as consulting firms, or lesson plans for imagination, which provide flexibility, so that its approach to education, but seriously, to adapt to different needs. It would certainly be a must in a separate culture from ours in South Korea. But the message seems to imply that the humanitarian front, the growing expectations of the same worldwide, international trade by the way, opened the doors to genuine exchanges. By "real" we mean that we are far from polite handshakes that cold of a bygone era, when the nations of propaganda eager to share a dance group or folk symphony, often without public participation, and without the extra effort to understand each other, some educational ideologies as close as possible to get the two countries.

But this spin. Knobs-Brandon recounts a conversation with South Korean educator, was astute observer of American entanglement with memorization and standardized tests, he said, "You know, sometimes I think you're going where we were once a . "It would be a cruel irony if Asia eventually we learn our own lessons. No doubt he will be able to do so. For example, the Asia Society will take the plunge and launched two new branches, one in Hong Kong, another in Houston, despite the thinning staffing are rife art institutions. Why risky investment?

In an interview with the New York Times, said Ronnie Chan, the developer, involved in the project, "The world is much more interconnected today, hence the need to understand over time, more than ever. " President of the Asia Society, Vishakha N. Desai adds: "People thought I knew about the Asia-fine" I'll get to him when I can. "Now it is a necessity."

Despite predictions of Kipling, Twain shall meet.

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