Globalisation Flashcards
Globalisation
an ongoing process that involves interconnected changes in the economic, cultural, social and political spheres of society
Global comparisons between countries (PISA) to promote competition?
global comparison between how children in different countries do
Global companies providing education services such as Google (google classroom) Microsoft (Teams) and Pearsons (EdExcel)
getting into education because it is lucrative
impacts education because it makes you become an interconnected employee
world is exposed to the british curriculum (pearsons is worldwide) education and standards are being sold around the world
The growth of global ICT companies and global media providing online learning which challenges the authority of traditional schooling and possibly teachers (You tube, Ted-Talks, Inter-High)
challenged traditional schooling - introduced online school
The globalisation of education refers to how a ‘global system’ of education is emerging, beyond the level of individual countries. Universities and private schools offering a global identity (Marymount international School)
universities are attracting students from all over the world
global system of education
Increased competition for jobs abroad influences global skills and manufacturing jobs abroad
factories are abroad where there are large populations and less regulations and laws
Increasing migration has meant education is now more multicultural and challenges the relevance of the National Curriculum” (RE, Jewish/Sikh schools, EAL, ethnocentric curriculum)
learning about other world religions and questions on whether the curriculum is too british, it needs to adapt to different cultures
verstehen
real deep knowledge
- official statistics can’t be seen as social facts because they are not verstehen