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Learner Profile: Open-Minded

We critically appreciate our own cultures and personal histories, as well as the values and traditions of others. We seek and evaluate a range of points of view, and we are willing to grow from the experience.

Books in the Library - Open-Minded

Discussion Questions

Discussion Questions:

  • What does an open-minded mindset look like? Which characters were open-minded?
  • Why does being open-minded matter? 
  • Was [character] willing to change their mind as events progressed? How did this decision make a difference to the outcome?
  • Why do you think [character] bullied other characters? What could they have done instead?
  • In what ways was the [character] judgemental towards others?
  • Who was the most open-minded character? In what way?
  • How could [character] have been more open-minded?
  • How would it have helped [character] if s/he was more open-minded?
  • Why was it important that [character] was open-minded?
  • Did [character] think about how their actions affected other characters?
  • Could [character] have understood the feelings of [character] better? How?
  • How could [character & character] have dealt with their differences better?
  • Did [character] take on board the opinions of others? Would it have made a difference?
  • What caused [character] to act in the way they did? What could they have done differently?
  • What could [character] do differently next time to be more open-minded?

(Taken from https://childrenslibrarylady.com/open-minded-resources/)

Right on Tracks - Sit With Someone New

A Silhouette Story

IB Trait: Open Minded

BrainPop - Videos on Culture

Being open-minded | What does it mean to be open-minded? | Open-minded for kids

Why Am I - Keep an Open Mind