Globalization and Education
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- Created on: 04-05-22 15:32
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- Globalisation and Education
- Types of Globalisation
- Economic Globalisation
- Globalisation of trade, production and consumption. Led to a decline in manufacturing jobs in the UK
- Cultural Globalisation
- Increasingly rapid spread of ideas and values around the globe. Due to growth of ICT. Includes spread of music, fashion, products and political and religious ideas
- Increasing Migration
- Part of globalisation, with more moving around the world for various reasons- sometimes voluntary sometimes involuntary
- Economic Globalisation
- Consequence of globalisation for education in UK
- Increased competition for jobs abroad meant that new labour increased spending on education in order to try and give children skills to make them more competitive in the global labour market
- Establishment of global ICT companies. Now involved in curriculum and online learning materials. Making education more affected by transnational companies who make profits
- Eg. Edexcel has written exams. Edexcel is by Pearson's a global companies
- Increasing Migration has meant education is now more multicultural. "six world religions" taught in RE.
- Increasing cultural globalisation challenges relevance of a national curriculum. More multi-cultural curriculum should be taught
- Growth of global ICT companies and global media more generally challenges authority of traditional schooling.
- Types of Globalisation
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