History is not merely a recitation of facts but a journey through the human intellect and cultural exchanges. It is the epic saga of individuals and societies grappling with complex issues, seeking innovative solutions, and navigating the delicate dance of intercultural encounters.
Students in our classrooms have the opportunity to use the rich tapestry of human existence to develop their capabilities in areas such as critical thinking and intercultural capabilities. By immersing students in this historical narrative, we empower them to dissect historical events, analyse multiple perspectives, and synthesise diverse ideas. These capabilities are indispensable in an era when information overload and cultural diversity are the norm.
In a world that is becoming increasingly interconnected, the skills of critical thinking and intercultural capability, among other capabilities, remind us of the…
