About Me

At first, let’s talk about general things about me. My name is Guman Xiao. I was born in Chengdu, a city of Sichuan province in China. My English nickname is Berney, and also is my twitter name.

I am a really common person.

I love animals a lot, especially the pets! However, I never have one, because I am not completely independent. I think that to be responsible is really important for being a teacher and pets as well.

For my interest, l really like watching movies. Watching other’s story let me clam down. I can learn how people deal with their life and their ways of thinking. That can help me to think in different position.

I used to dance Latin, and paint. I like to paint. it is a way for me to relaxing myself.

I used to be a traditional Chinese student. I went to private boarding school for my primary and junior high. It is a school which need to keep getting good grades to stay. Therefore, I began to take a lot after school classes. I used to take math, English, physics and sometime Chinese. I hardly had time to hang out or even own time. All of these were because of the traditional thought of Chinese parents and teachers – only the top students are good children and can have a good future.

After I went to a international school in senior high, I had a believe there. People cannot be defined by their grades. My teachers are from BC province. They never say that we must get really high or those kind of things. They encourage and help every student no matter what kind of grades the student get. I can relax myself after I finish my work and after school. I can have time to focus on interests. I think let student not to just caring about grades can help them to be better in all aspects.

Responding of “The problem of common sense”

In the article, Kumashiro think that “commonsense” is that the things that each person should know about. The reason why it is important to pay attention to “commonsense” is that they are diverse. Different people in each region have different “commonsense”. Paying attention to their commonsense is one way to know about the local value and perspective. For me, the commonsense understanding that I bring to this course is that our classes last from morning till ten o’clock at night in my country. Also, our grades would be determined by only mid-term and final examination without the quiz and homework.

I think common sense has different advantages in different regions.To have a general knowledge of commonsense is helpful to the curriculum and pedagogy.What we need to do is not to adopt one approach, but to combine different approaches to complement each other.

Reading response#3-Gender

For the world, people are gradually accepting gender, such as homosexuality. Homosexuality is not recognized in the country where I live, and not everyone can respect them. But now everyone is slowly realizing the need to respect the ego of others. So homosexuality is no longer an unspeakable topic.

I know a person who has different perceptions of gender. Her physical gender is male, but her self-cognition and dress are female. Some people who don’t understand her do not accept her, perhaps because it is rare. In fact, most of these people just do not dare to express themselves because they do not accept and discriminate.

In the context of colonialism, women are the weak and men are the strong. Men are in power and need to make decisions and work to support their families. Women are homemakers and obey men’s arrangements. This history added restrictions to gender, divided into women and men. The development of this polarization has not only caused sex discrimination, but also caused people to make predictions. If a person is a woman, she must be “weak” like a woman, a man must be “strong” like a man, and that person cannot be “self”. That’s why we need to break this concept. If that person is in the middle of being weak and strong, then she, he or they will not be recognized, but they are all human beings, and people need to respect the essence of others, not to know others by gender. Gender is not a limitation or a measure of ability, so there should be no boundaries or inequality.