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Funny but Flat

Posted by Chris on January 16, 2007

A friend sent me an email with this note in it.  I had a chuckle at the intended humour, and quickly realised just how close to the mark it really was.  I made a few minor modifications to it, but here it is…

Question: What is the truest definition of Globalization?

Answer: Princess Diana’s death.

You ask why? An English princess with an Egyptian boyfriend crashes in a French tunnel, driving a German car with a Dutch engine, driven by a Belgian who was drunk on Scottish whisky followed closely by Italian Paparazzi on Japanese motorcycles; treated by an American doctor, using Brazilian medicines.

This is posted to an Australian blog site, using American technology, and you’re probably reading this on a computer that use Taiwanese chips and a Korean monitor, assembled by Bangladeshi workers in a Singapore plant.

That, my friends -  is Globalization!

I realise there are probably a couple of liberties taken with the truth there, but on the whole it is amazing when you start to think about just how global the world has become in the last couple of decades.

The point is, how do we tap into that level of diversity in our schools?   The world has become one big village, and more and more people in the world of business and government seem to know how important is is to be able to share and collaborate together in that village.  The one environment where we still forget (or ignore) this global village concept seems to be in our school system, where working globally is still largely seen as a novel approach to teaching moreso than a necessity of a 21st century education.

One Response to “Funny but Flat”

  1.   Graham Wegner Says:

    Speaking of things being flattened, tonight’s news here in Adelaide announced that an Aussie fashion icon, the humble elastic sided Blundstone boot, is to be outsourced to China. 300 jobs in Tasmania to go ~ Aussies might pretend to be outraged until the cheaper price tag on their favorite pair of Blundstones appears.

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