INTRODUCTION TO
GLOBALIZATION
ASPECTS BACKGROUND
Economic Integration: The Globalization refers to the worldwide interconnection and interdependence of nations,
easier transport of capital, communities, and economy, which includes a number of important elements.
technology, products, and Fundamentally, it is the removal of obstacles that once hindered communication
services across national between different countries and individuals. Global markets have emerged as a
borders via global supply
result of the facilitation of cross-border exchange of commodities and services, for
networks, multinational
firms, and international
instance, made possible by the growth of global commerce.
trade agreements.
Cultural Exchange: The GLOBALIZATION AND EDUCATION
sharing of beliefs, customs,
and ideas, allowing one to
experience a variety of BENEFITS CHALLENGES
languages, music genres, art Human Capital Development Inequality
styles, and cuisines that are Cultural Exchange and Cultural Homogenization
beyond geographical limits. Understanding Standardization vs. Localization
Language Proficiency Digital Divide
Global Citizenship Education Skill Mismatch
Research and Innovation Privatization and
Internationalization of Education Commercialization
Brain Drain
Language Barriers
Technological
Advancements: The rapid
development of
communication and
THE NATIONAL EDUCATION CRISIS IN THE COUNTRY
transportation.
CHALLENGES WHAT CAN BE DONE?
Political Interdependence: Inadequate Funding Increase Funding
The formation of Outdated Curricula Curricular Reform
international organizations Unequal Access to Education Equitable Access to Education
and agreements to handle Quality of Instruction Teacher Training and Support
issues including trade
disputes, terrorism, and
climate change.
GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTHCARE
BENEFITS
Access to Medical Technologies
Health Tourism and Cross-Border Healthcare
CHALLENGES
Health Inequalities and Global Health Governance
Ethical Considerations and Health Equity