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Misa Yamada
                                                                 Senior Seminar P.1
                     Interview Script for Video Presentation:
Student: Hello my name is Misa Yamada. I am seventeen years old, a senior at
the International School of Bangkok or ISB for short and I have been at ISB for
about 13 years. For my Senior Seminar class, I will be talking about how different
ways of knowing have affected my learning experiences, specifically from my
recent trip to Morocco during the global citizenship week and how it has helped
me grow as an individual. Senior seminar is a class about epistemology
thatreplicates the Theory of Knowledge course.


Interviewer: What are the four ways of knowing?


Student: The four ways of knowing that have been studied in Senior Seminar are
language, perception, reason and emotion, in which they assist the way we
recognize whether what is being perceived is truthful.


Interviewer: What is the global citizenship week?


Student: The global citizenship week is a program that involves learning out of
the classroom to learn experiences focused on global issues and/or community
service that take place in Thailand or in other countries in the world.


Interviewer: What did you choose for your global citizenship week?


Student: This year, as it is my last year of high school, I chose an out of country
trip to Morocco.


Interviewer: Why did you choose the Morocco trip?


Student: When I looked through the global citizenship week course book, there
were a few options that caught my attention. The two main trips I was interested
in were Morocco and Tanzania, particularly because I have never been to Africa
and I have always wanted to go to Africa.


Interviewer: What did you do during your global citizenship week in Morocco?


Student: During the global citizenship week in Morocco, a group of ISB seniors
and I traveled to a few cities in Morocco but for the majority of the trip, we
stayed in a small village called BeniKolla, located rightoutside the city of
Ouezzane.


While our stay in the BeniKolla village, we experienced an authentic Moroccan
lifestyle as the local families of BeniKolla hosted us. Throughout our home-stay
at the small village, we interacted with the villagers by planting various types of
trees to help out their annual income as well as play and teach the children in the
village.


Interviewer: Why did you choose this example?


Student: I chose my global citizenship week to Morocco as an example because I
have learnt a lot from the memorable experience as it has allowed me to
appreciate and recognize cultural differences and become more aware of the
importance between the values of needs and wants in life.


Interviewer: What are the main ways of knowing that relate to this example?


Student: The main ways of knowing that relates to my example are emotion,
perception and language.


Interviewer: How does emotion play a role in your example?


Student: Well, after arriving at the small village of BeniKolla, and after having
been introduced to my host sister, initially it was extremely uncomfortable as
she and her family whom were complete strangers to me, were to be my family
for the next four days. Being located in a peculiar environment without a familiar
sight or sound, it was difficult to become open-minded and try to allow myself to
enjoy a unique experience.Although it was difficult to try to overcome the
negative emotions I was going through, instead of showing how anxious,
confused and uncomfortable I felt, I decided to put on a happy face and smiled.
This example of how my emotions changed from changing my physical
symptoms from frowning and being anxious to smiling and having a wonderful
time is an example of the James-Lang theory. As soon as I smiled and tried to be
positive, I noticed that my host family felt a sense of relief in which it also
allowed me to feel more comfortable. From that point, I let go of my anxiousness
and decided to try to enjoy the short time I had with the incredibly inspiring and
kind people of BeniKolla in which I had a remarkable experience that will forever
be treasured. This is also an example of perception playing a role in changing my
emotions as from the moment that I noticed the sense of relief from my host
family, it allowed me to feel more comfortable, which is known as emotional
coloring.


Interviewer: How does perception play a role in your example?


Student: The villagers of BeniKolla live a simplistic lifestyle, where they only
have the basic necessities to live their life. As for myself, I live in a suburb area
and as much as I hate to admit it, I am a very materialistic person. So when I first
arrived to the BeniKolla village, I was in shock and felt guilty for the way I live
my life. At first I wasn't able to understand how the villagers were able to live
their life without various options of clothing, or other materialistic objects.
Although now, having experienced their lifestyle and the way they perceive life, I
now realize that however many materialistic objects you have, it will never bring
you true contentment. Prior to the arrival in BeniKolla, my cell phone was my
life, though from the four days in the BeniKolla village I went about my days
without using any sort of technology, which was a huge accomplishment and yet
I was still able to have an enjoyable time interacting with my host family. The
theory of reality that I experienced was phenomenalism, as I now know that to
achieve pure contentment and satisfaction it does not come from materialistic
objects but simply from the simplistic things, such as family and friends, which
are the most important things in life.


Interviewer: How does language play a role in your example?


Student: As you can imagine, language played a tremendous barrier because
traveling to a different country is always difficult to communicate with the locals.
And because my native languages are English and Thai, the language the
Moroccan people speak is Arabic, which is one that I am not familiar with
whatsoever. So throughout our trip to Morocco, various facial expressions, body
languages and basic illustrations were used to communicate with the Moroccan
people. Some of the different facial expressions and body languages that were
used consist of smiles, hugs, and hand gestures. Basic illustrations such as stick
people were also drawn to make communication easier. With the use of various
facial expressions, body languages and basic illustrations, I think that it allowed
me to be able to communicate as well as if I were able to speak the northern
Arabic dialect because it still allowed me to be able to truly connect and relate
with my host family.


Interviewer: What does this say about you personally or as a student?


Student: From my incredible experience in Morocco, it shows that I am capable
of changing my emotions to make others feel comfortable and vice versa. It also
shows that I am able to adapt to peculiar environments yet appreciate what it
has to offer and to take it as it is.


Interviewer: How will this example impact your learning in the future?


Student: I think that I will be able to be more understanding in perceiving the
reasons behind various situations and become more optimistic. Also, it has
taught me that it is not necessary to know the same language to communicate
and connect with someone of another nationality. But most importantly, it will
allow me to become more appreciative and sensible in realizing between the
important values of needs and wants in life.

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Senior sem script

  • 1. Misa Yamada Senior Seminar P.1 Interview Script for Video Presentation: Student: Hello my name is Misa Yamada. I am seventeen years old, a senior at the International School of Bangkok or ISB for short and I have been at ISB for about 13 years. For my Senior Seminar class, I will be talking about how different ways of knowing have affected my learning experiences, specifically from my recent trip to Morocco during the global citizenship week and how it has helped me grow as an individual. Senior seminar is a class about epistemology thatreplicates the Theory of Knowledge course. Interviewer: What are the four ways of knowing? Student: The four ways of knowing that have been studied in Senior Seminar are language, perception, reason and emotion, in which they assist the way we recognize whether what is being perceived is truthful. Interviewer: What is the global citizenship week? Student: The global citizenship week is a program that involves learning out of the classroom to learn experiences focused on global issues and/or community service that take place in Thailand or in other countries in the world. Interviewer: What did you choose for your global citizenship week? Student: This year, as it is my last year of high school, I chose an out of country trip to Morocco. Interviewer: Why did you choose the Morocco trip? Student: When I looked through the global citizenship week course book, there were a few options that caught my attention. The two main trips I was interested
  • 2. in were Morocco and Tanzania, particularly because I have never been to Africa and I have always wanted to go to Africa. Interviewer: What did you do during your global citizenship week in Morocco? Student: During the global citizenship week in Morocco, a group of ISB seniors and I traveled to a few cities in Morocco but for the majority of the trip, we stayed in a small village called BeniKolla, located rightoutside the city of Ouezzane. While our stay in the BeniKolla village, we experienced an authentic Moroccan lifestyle as the local families of BeniKolla hosted us. Throughout our home-stay at the small village, we interacted with the villagers by planting various types of trees to help out their annual income as well as play and teach the children in the village. Interviewer: Why did you choose this example? Student: I chose my global citizenship week to Morocco as an example because I have learnt a lot from the memorable experience as it has allowed me to appreciate and recognize cultural differences and become more aware of the importance between the values of needs and wants in life. Interviewer: What are the main ways of knowing that relate to this example? Student: The main ways of knowing that relates to my example are emotion, perception and language. Interviewer: How does emotion play a role in your example? Student: Well, after arriving at the small village of BeniKolla, and after having been introduced to my host sister, initially it was extremely uncomfortable as she and her family whom were complete strangers to me, were to be my family
  • 3. for the next four days. Being located in a peculiar environment without a familiar sight or sound, it was difficult to become open-minded and try to allow myself to enjoy a unique experience.Although it was difficult to try to overcome the negative emotions I was going through, instead of showing how anxious, confused and uncomfortable I felt, I decided to put on a happy face and smiled. This example of how my emotions changed from changing my physical symptoms from frowning and being anxious to smiling and having a wonderful time is an example of the James-Lang theory. As soon as I smiled and tried to be positive, I noticed that my host family felt a sense of relief in which it also allowed me to feel more comfortable. From that point, I let go of my anxiousness and decided to try to enjoy the short time I had with the incredibly inspiring and kind people of BeniKolla in which I had a remarkable experience that will forever be treasured. This is also an example of perception playing a role in changing my emotions as from the moment that I noticed the sense of relief from my host family, it allowed me to feel more comfortable, which is known as emotional coloring. Interviewer: How does perception play a role in your example? Student: The villagers of BeniKolla live a simplistic lifestyle, where they only have the basic necessities to live their life. As for myself, I live in a suburb area and as much as I hate to admit it, I am a very materialistic person. So when I first arrived to the BeniKolla village, I was in shock and felt guilty for the way I live my life. At first I wasn't able to understand how the villagers were able to live their life without various options of clothing, or other materialistic objects. Although now, having experienced their lifestyle and the way they perceive life, I now realize that however many materialistic objects you have, it will never bring you true contentment. Prior to the arrival in BeniKolla, my cell phone was my life, though from the four days in the BeniKolla village I went about my days without using any sort of technology, which was a huge accomplishment and yet I was still able to have an enjoyable time interacting with my host family. The theory of reality that I experienced was phenomenalism, as I now know that to achieve pure contentment and satisfaction it does not come from materialistic
  • 4. objects but simply from the simplistic things, such as family and friends, which are the most important things in life. Interviewer: How does language play a role in your example? Student: As you can imagine, language played a tremendous barrier because traveling to a different country is always difficult to communicate with the locals. And because my native languages are English and Thai, the language the Moroccan people speak is Arabic, which is one that I am not familiar with whatsoever. So throughout our trip to Morocco, various facial expressions, body languages and basic illustrations were used to communicate with the Moroccan people. Some of the different facial expressions and body languages that were used consist of smiles, hugs, and hand gestures. Basic illustrations such as stick people were also drawn to make communication easier. With the use of various facial expressions, body languages and basic illustrations, I think that it allowed me to be able to communicate as well as if I were able to speak the northern Arabic dialect because it still allowed me to be able to truly connect and relate with my host family. Interviewer: What does this say about you personally or as a student? Student: From my incredible experience in Morocco, it shows that I am capable of changing my emotions to make others feel comfortable and vice versa. It also shows that I am able to adapt to peculiar environments yet appreciate what it has to offer and to take it as it is. Interviewer: How will this example impact your learning in the future? Student: I think that I will be able to be more understanding in perceiving the reasons behind various situations and become more optimistic. Also, it has taught me that it is not necessary to know the same language to communicate and connect with someone of another nationality. But most importantly, it will
  • 5. allow me to become more appreciative and sensible in realizing between the important values of needs and wants in life.