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Aspects of Globalization. Buca , Niña Paulene Beronio , Glory Salma. Globalization is a process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ASPECTS OF GLOBALIZATION

Buca, Niña PauleneBeronio, Glory Salma

Globalization is a process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world.

Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation technologies and services, mass migration and the movement of peoples, a level of economic activity that has outgrown national markets through industrial combinations and commercial groupings that cross national frontiers, and international agreements that reduce the cost of doing business in foreign countries.

Experts have accurately identified techno-economic globalization as the precursor of other forms of globalization, such as transnational cultural exchanges. That is, the open and expanding market, in a synergistic relationship with technology (including scientific developments), has given rise to concomitant political, institutional, social, intellectual, and diplomatic changes.

EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION

• There is a realization of a global common market, based on the freedom of exchange of goods and capital.

• Further, in the job market, employees compete indirectly in a global job market. In the past, the economic fate of workers was tied to the fate of national economies.

• This refers to the rise and expansion of multinational and transnational enterprises.

Industrial

Globalization

First aspect of Globalization

• This refers to the emergence of world-wide financial markets and better access to external financing for corporate, national and sub-national borrowers.

Financial Globalization

Second aspect of Globalization

Political Globalization• This refers to the spread of

political sphere of interests to the regions and countries outside the neighborhood of political (state or non-state) actors and the potential formation of a global citizen movement.

Third aspect of Globalization

Informational Globalization

• This refers to the increase in information flows between geographically remote locations.

Fourth aspect of Globalization

Cultural Globalization

This refers to the growth of cross-cultural

contacts. People of the world get a better understanding and

appreciation of cultural diversity and plurality.

Fifth aspect of Globalization

GlobalismThis refers to the universal,

internationalist impulse that the world is connected. It refers to

the connection between cultures, nations and peoples; embodies cultural diffusion, the desire to

consume and enjoy foreign products and ideas, adopt new technologies and practices, and participate in “world culture”.

Sixth aspect of Globalization

Recent developments in

EDUCATION

Demand for widening the

education access for all.

Continuous lifelong learning.

Global versus local developments.

Creation of new educational networked

organizations.

Changing of educational management from

hierarchical institutions to equal distributions of

network organizations, from commanding to

negotiating.Demand for more flexible and general

skills. (http://herkules.oulu.fi/isb

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Our vision of global education was organized around the following core values: peace and

non-violence

social justice and human

rightseconomic well-being and equity

cultural equity

ecological balance

democratic

participation

Core skills and competencies included self-worth and self-affirmation, the affirmation of others, including skill, non-violent conflict resolution and mediation, imagination, and effective organizing (Mische, 2001).

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