Dr.Saramma Mathew Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world  views  products  ideas  culture.

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Dr.Saramma Mathew

Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world  views  products  ideas  culture

Globalization Advances in  transportation and  telecommunications  the Internet interdependence of  economic and  cultural activities

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) Trade and transactions, Capital and investment movements, Migration and movement of people The dissemination of knowledge

Globalization Globalisation describes a process by which national and regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through the global network of trade, communication, immigration and transportation

Globalization While globalization is a catalyst for and a consequence of human progress, it is also a messy process that requires adjustment and creates significant challenges and problems. This rapid pace of change can be unsettling and most societies want to control or manage it.

Implication of globalization on Education The challenge that most global educators are facing is to design visionary and new agendas to cultivate a re-vision of humankind with the view of generating the learners’ intellect necessary to cope with the complexity of globalization as an evolving new reality. The emergence of globalization is making educators’ task more challenging than ever it was

Implication of globalization on Education It must be the utmost priority of the higher institutes to cater the needs and demands of diverse population of the global world. Higher education institutions need to look for all possible avenues and to foster their quality of education

Implication of globalization on Education In this evolving global context, educational institutions need to creatively operate out-of-the-box attitudes and prepare themselves for new challenges of the 21st century and establish more networking, collaboration, cooperation and more importantly to embrace developing multidimensional scholarship.

Impact of Globalization on Education Globalization is expected to have a positive influence on the volume, quality and spread of knowledge through increased interaction among the various states

Impact of Globalization on Education There has also to be a paradigm shift in the contents of education with substantial emphasis on the productivity aspect of the curriculum

Impact of Globalization on Education More recently there has been a major growth in attention to notions of life long learning It would also call for adequate emphasis on research and development (R & D).

Commoditisation and the corporate takeover of education. The threat to the autonomy of national educational systems by globalization

De-localization and changing technologies and orientations in education. Branding, globalization and learning to be consumers