Saturday 21 June 2008

Proud of myself.....


Recently, I participated in volunteer activities involving workshops with the local students around Plymouth area. One of the main reasons of having such activities is to bridge the gap between different cultures. Being in Plymouth for almost 2 years, I think students here lack of knowledge about different cultures. Therefore, having such activities like this surely will help the local students and even me, to widen our knowledge about different cultures. Furthermore, as a future teacher, being part of this program gives me an opportunity to see how people like Faye (in charge for volunteer activities) who tries her best to create a good bond between the school students and the community.

The activities I involved were carried out every Wednesdays mostly at Stoke Damerel Community College. Bellow shows the activities I took part



Graffiti workshop

(Our effort!!!..although it does not look exactly what it supposed to be (RESPECT) but we enjoyed doing it as a team....
Faiz and I, the team members were working hard to complete our poster
Farah my another team member, working on the drawing part.





Circus Skills

Some of the stuffs were brought for us to have a go


My favorite activity, walking on the rope..I manage to learn it quite quickly


Mr. John, the man of the day!! he is such a versatile teacher i ever seen.



My friend, Faiz, who also tried his very best to learn the skill. Eventually he managed to do it...



So, these are some of the activities I took part. To be honest, initially, I was a bit regret when signing in my name for these workshops. I thought it was another 'burden' for me to do. But now, I am so glad being part of this group. What I learnt from here will be engraved in my heart and mind....


Guna

Wednesday 11 June 2008

Ethnocentrism

Ethnocentrism is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture. Ethnocentrism often entails the belief that one's own race or ethnic group is the most important and/or that some or all aspects of its culture are superior to those of other groups. Within this ideology, individuals will judge other groups in relation to their own particular ethnic group or culture, especially with concern to language, behaviour, customs, and religion

Here again, with another important issue ‘Ethnocentrism’. As the definition appears above, in short, ‘Ethnocentrism’ is the attitude of judging other people based on our own perceptive, belief and background. From my standpoint, I don’t agree to those who are being ethnocentric. I think one of the major factor causes people fighting with each other is because they are having this ethnocentric disease.

Basically, human beings are different from one another in terms of language, background, culture and in many more aspects. Majority of the population today like to compare what they have believed with those from other community groups. Mostly, it’s related to religion comparison. Some people who are very educated in their own religion tend to have this humiliated disease in which they will show how good they are in their religion by comparing to another religion. They will condemn other religion saying this is not the right way to follow and so on. This cause hatred among each other and will ended up in an unwanted situation. I think, staying in a very multicultural environment, we need to respect each other and respect their perspective too especially when it touch about their religion.

Think forward; no matter what faith you are following, it only direct you to one destination which is DO GOOD TO OTHERS. Being a human being, we need to respect each other regardless of what we believe. They are many issues to be taken into consideration like country’s developments, education and so on. So, please stop judging other races and please try to understand that other religions are also as good as your religion.

“Give respect and take respect”…

Shamrat Guna