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11/05/09
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How are global publishing and information conglomerates dictating curriculum? How is global media and entertainment industry affecting our classrooms? Is for-profit education global expansion creating deeper inequality? How does globalization contribute to imbalanced in the distribution of the world's educated population? What essential skills and experiences would be required to meet global markets? What if China becomes the world’s largest economy?
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How will society balance human capital education versus progressive educational model? What tensions are created between extreme diversity and deep localism? How does brain drain in poorer countries and brain gain in richer countries impact global education? How does globalization and incorporation of education impact students?
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How does global education help combat global warming – will it be too little too late? How will increase global awareness and responsibility impact global education? What role does education play in addressing global health problems?
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Uncertainties Learning would increasingly be seen as a commodity or as an investment rather than as a way of exploring what might make for the good life or human flourishing What connects — and divides — nations, societies and cultures in today's rapidly changing world What will empower young people to cooperate and to find their niche in an ever-globalizing social order To what extend will emerging megacities present conditions that will require new infrastructure and new adaptive strategies
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Uncertainties With population density increasing dramatically, environmental crisis looming threatening, a more interconnected global society, there are increasing signs of global health issues Irreversible effects of pollution and global warming Shift in political, economical, and cultural approaches as China becomes a major global economy
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