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世界公民通常是指一个不只关心自己的社区和国家,也关心世界上其他地方事情的人。他们关注世界上不平等的情况,了解不公义和贫穷的成因,亦愿意承担责任,身体力行挑战贫穷与不公义。在进入大学之前,如何成为一个世界公民,打破“从摇篮到大学”的固定模式?早在2008年,美国普林斯顿大学就有这样一个学生培养项目:学校挑选1/10准备迈入该校大门的高中毕业生,资助他们在海外进行一年的社会服务工作,期望学生彻底释放之前的学业压力,开拓国际视野。
World citizens usually refer to a person who not only cares about his own community and country, but also the rest of the world. They are concerned about the inequalities in the world, understanding the causes of injustice and poverty, and are ready to take on the responsibility of challenging poverty and injustice. Before entering college, how to become a world citizen, breaking the “From Cradle to University” fixed mode? As early as 2008, the United States Princeton University has such a student training program: the school selected 1/10 ready to enter the school Gate senior high school graduates to subsidize their overseas social service for one year, expecting students to completely release their previous academic pressure and develop an international perspective.