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Globalization and

Education
Presented by,
V.S.AravindaRaaja
What is Globalization?

Globalization

Used to describe the growing


integration of economics worldwide
through increases in trade investment
flows, and technology transfer.
What Globalization is all about?

Globalization describes the interplay


across cultures of macro-social forces.
These forces include religion, politics,
and economics. Globalization can erode
and universalize the characteristics of a
local group.
Characteristics of Globalization that can
be linked to Education:

Educational Terms

Economic Terms
Is the increasing economic interdependence of
national economies across the world through a
rapid increase in cross-border movement of
goods, service, technology, and capital.
Political Issues

Constraint on national/state policy


Economic coordination and exchange
Global conflict
Crime
Terrorism
Environmental issues
Conflict and Consensus
Perspective on the Role of
Education in Understanding
Globalization
Forces of Globalization
Taxing youth

Families

Education system
Experiences of youth will be linked to:

Economic realities

Social processes

Technological and media innovations

Cultural flows
Globalization and its Impact on
Education

Needed reforms within the educational system

The fall out of globalization


The Fall out of Globalization

A. Internationalization of education
This has become a worldwide phenomenon
because of the entry World Trade Organization
(WTO) and the inclusion of educational services
under the General Agreement on Trade and
Services (GATS) which has given a boost to the
internationalization of higher education.
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