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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris |
The aim of this chapter is to examine the strategic enhancement of global mindset and open mind to supplement the learning atmosphere into being more worldwide in looking at the intercultural divergence. The essential support to interact internationally among the students attempts to enhance cultural awareness and global competence to achieve social development to meet the needs in the global citizen learning. The critical review of several literatures was conducted through arranging the keywords and followed with extracting the data analysis to interpret the results. Both critical analysis and synthesis towards interpreting, conceptualizing, and modelling of worldwide quality together with open mind in intercultural competence. With critical exploration, the finding reveals that an attempt to empower global mindset and an open mind refers to the initiative in encouraging the extent of worldview leading to the social development for active citizenship in order to enable the mutual convenience of interaction with others from diverse backgrounds. ? 2021, IGI Global. |
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