GLOBALIZATION AND IT’S IMPACT
ON EDUCATION
WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION ?
Globalization is a process of global economic,
political and cultural integration and
unification.
It is the phenomenon that transforms local
markets, policies and systems in to
international markets, policies and systems.
DEFINITION
According to Knight and Wit ‘’Globalization
refers to the increasing flow of technology,
finance, trade, knowledge, values and ideas
across the border.’’
CHARACTERISTICS
Free flow of capital, goods and services
Free competitive mechanism
Greater role for private sector
Neo-liberalism and global ideology
Increased exchange of goods, values, symbols
Global distribution of labor
Growing international activity of banks and other
institutions
Development of global financial system
EVALUATION OF GLOBALIZATION
MERITS
Goods and people are transported with more
easiness and speed
The possibility of war between the developed
countries decreases
Free trade between countries increases
There is a propagation of democratic ideals
The independence of nation-state increases
Environmental protection in developed countries
increases
DEMERITS
Local industries get dislodged.
It leads to the eradication of ethic culture, language
and literature.
Outsourcing of job will take away a employment
opportunities of many.
In a globalized world society, the rich get richer and
the poor get poorer.
Illicit drugs, crime, terrorism, and uncontrolled
migration become widespread
IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON EDUCATION
Increased demand for education
Unifying the face of education
Increased quality of education
Expansion of women’s education
Increased educational investment
Expansion of university education
Rising rates of return
Private universities
Decentralization of education
Multicultural education
World-wide distribution of research outputs
Online distance education
Enrolment expansion
Privatization and liberalization of schooling
Diversification of education
New generation educational institutions
Increased demand for tertiary education
Commodification of educational institutions
Standardization of education
Widening the educational divide
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Globalisation and it's impact on education

  • 1.
    GLOBALIZATION AND IT’SIMPACT ON EDUCATION
  • 2.
    WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION? Globalization is a process of global economic, political and cultural integration and unification. It is the phenomenon that transforms local markets, policies and systems in to international markets, policies and systems.
  • 3.
    DEFINITION According to Knightand Wit ‘’Globalization refers to the increasing flow of technology, finance, trade, knowledge, values and ideas across the border.’’
  • 4.
    CHARACTERISTICS Free flow ofcapital, goods and services Free competitive mechanism Greater role for private sector Neo-liberalism and global ideology Increased exchange of goods, values, symbols Global distribution of labor Growing international activity of banks and other institutions Development of global financial system
  • 5.
    EVALUATION OF GLOBALIZATION MERITS Goodsand people are transported with more easiness and speed The possibility of war between the developed countries decreases Free trade between countries increases There is a propagation of democratic ideals The independence of nation-state increases Environmental protection in developed countries increases
  • 6.
    DEMERITS Local industries getdislodged. It leads to the eradication of ethic culture, language and literature. Outsourcing of job will take away a employment opportunities of many. In a globalized world society, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Illicit drugs, crime, terrorism, and uncontrolled migration become widespread
  • 7.
    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATIONON EDUCATION Increased demand for education Unifying the face of education Increased quality of education Expansion of women’s education Increased educational investment Expansion of university education Rising rates of return Private universities Decentralization of education
  • 8.
    Multicultural education World-wide distributionof research outputs Online distance education Enrolment expansion Privatization and liberalization of schooling Diversification of education New generation educational institutions Increased demand for tertiary education Commodification of educational institutions Standardization of education Widening the educational divide
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