GLOBALIZATION Flashcards
(31 cards)
Easier movement of capital, technology, goods, and services across borders.
Economic Integration
interconnectedness and interdependence of nations, communities, and economies on a global scale.
Globalization
Sharing of beliefs, customs, and ideas, fostering exposure to various cultures.
Cultural Exchange
Accelerated globalization through communication and transportation technologies.
Technological Advancements
Formation of international organizations and agreements to address global issues.
Political Interdependence
Education equips individuals with knowledge and skills to participate in the global economy.
Human Capital Development
Education promotes cross-cultural communication and tolerance.
Cultural Exchange and Understanding
Education facilitates language acquisition, enabling communication across linguistic boundaries.
Language Proficiency
Education fosters empathy, social responsibility, and critical thinking for engaging in global affairs.
Global Citizenship Education
Education fuels research and innovation, creating new solutions for global challenges.
Research and Innovation
Increased cross-border mobility of students, researchers, and ideas promotes global knowledge creation.
Internationalization of Education
Globalization can exacerbate disparities in education within and across nations, with some regions benefiting more than others.
Inequality
Globalized education approaches may lead to the overshadowing of local identities and cultures by dominant global standards.
Cultural Homogenization
Balancing local needs with global benchmarks poses a challenge for educational systems.
Standardization vs. Localization
Unequal access to technology and digital literacy perpetuates inequalities in education.
Digital Divide
Rapid changes brought about by globalization can create a gap between the skills taught in schools and the skills needed in the workforce.
Skill Mismatch
Globalization fuels the rise of for-profit education, potentially compromising quality and equity.
Privatization and Commercialization
Globalization facilitates migration of skilled professionals, leading to a shortage of talent in developing countries.
Brain Drain
In multilingual contexts, globalization can marginalize minority languages and cultures.
Language Barriers
Insufficient funds hinder the provision of quality education to all Filipinos.
Inadequate Funding
The current curriculum is criticized for its emphasis on memorization and its lack of relevance to 21st-century needs.
Outdated Curricula
Disparities in access to education persist between rural and urban regions, as well as between privileged and disadvantaged communities.
Unequal Access to Education
Significant differences in the quality of education are prevalent, particularly in schools lacking resources, trained teachers, and supportive learning environments.
Quality of Instruction
Prioritize education in national budgets to address infrastructure needs, improve teacher quality, and enhance student outcomes.
Increase Funding