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Q4: 'The Global Classroom' - Read the passage aloud

Technology has turned classrooms into global spaces. Students in Australia can now collaborate with peers in Japan, Canada, or Kenya through video calls and shared projects. This exchange of ideas builds cultural understanding and broadens perspectives. In one project, students compared local traditions and wrote essays about their findings. 'I didn’t know school uniforms were so different,' one student said. Teachers use digital tools to connect lessons to real-world issues, like climate change or global health. The global classroom encourages curiosity, empathy, and teamwork. It prepares students to be thoughtful citizens in a connected world.