Global citizens: living in an interconnected world

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International students Karla Flores, Marisol Martinez, Amitipal Sing and John Saiki get together and have fun outside of campus. Photo by Esaul Flores

By Sara Maleki

It may be argued that the world has become a much smaller place thanks to the advent of social media and improved technology. Students now more than ever have the chance to study or work abroad and learn a second language.

Globalization and social media is a positive force, said Julia Stock, professor of Foreign Language. Stock is from Germany and teaches German at the college.

“I use Facebook to stay in touch with friends and family,” she said. “[Social media] is a great way to stay in touch with people who are not from Overland Park. You get to see different sides of the world.”

Stock also said globalization will lead to increased international travel and work opportunities.

“People will get more exposed and more inspired,” Stock said. “I have several students in Germany right now, their stories might inspire their friends. JCCC has a lot of opportunities through Study Abroad.”

The college’s International Education office offers advice and information about different study abroad programs, which can take students to 30 different countries.

“To stay competitive, try to know a different language,” Stock said. “Even if you’re not fluent, you will be exposed to the culture. You will get a better understanding of the world than if you just watch TV or read a newspaper.”

“It’s really important to learn and be open minded to other cultures,” Stock said. “Even if you don’t have the chance to experience it first hand, talk to international students here.”

Learning a second language was beneficial, said Veronica Clark, a student from Romania.

“I’m really glad I learned English to come here to America because if I didn’t, then how would I communicate to people?” Clark said. “Plus, learning the language can help make new friends when a person decides to do a study abroad.”

Marcela Carvalho, a student from Brazil, believes globalization will affect her future career.

“I believe technology and social media will affect my future career, which is going to be management in human services, because both of those resources will accelerate and improve communication between co-workers and people we are willing to help,” Carvalho said. “It is important to me to be in a new country and learn about a new culture and language because I can improve my knowledge about the world and grow as a person.”

Contact Sara Maleki, reporting correspondent at smaleki@jccc.edu

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