@Samreen-Tahir
Thank you for this inspiring reflection!
As a fine art teacher in Tunisia, I truly believe in the power of globalization in education. It allows us, as educators, to exchange ideas and practices beyond our national contexts, which is especially valuable in fields like art where cultural perspectives enrich creativity.
Through forums like this, I’ve been introduced to innovative approaches that I wouldn’t have discovered locally. I’m currently preparing a digital art project where my students will explore different ways of representing reality — and I hope to eventually connect them with students from other countries to compare their visual interpretations. That’s the kind of experience that shapes open-minded, creative, and responsible individuals.
Globalization isn’t just about access to tools and content — it’s about building bridges between young minds across borders, and helping them grow into global citizens. I’m especially passionate about encouraging girls to express themselves confidently through art and technology, which I believe is a powerful step toward both emotional and financial independence.