- To enable students to develop multiple perspectives on
perennial and contemporary issues in different contexts (e.g.
cultural, social and political contexts).
- To help students become independent thinkers so that they can
construct knowledge appropriate to changing personal and social
circumstances.
- To develop in students a range of skills for life-long
learning, including critical thinking skills, problem-solving
skills, communication skills and information technology
skills.
- To help students develop positive values and attitudes towards
life, so that they can become informed and responsible citizens of
the society, the country and the world.