3. In describing both views,
according to Jan Aart Scholte,
some people associated
“globalization” with progress
and peace. For others,
however, the word has
conjured up deprivation,
disaster and doom.”
Jan Aart Scholte is Professor in
Politics and International Studies at
the University of Warwick,
associated with the Centre for the
Study of Globalisation and
Regionalisation.
4. * Radical transformation
* The interconnection method of teaching from worldwide
teachings
* Production of an increased quantity of scientifically and
technically trained persons
* Provision of the ability to be more familiar and comfortable
with abstract concepts and uncertain situations
* The development of multicultural awareness
* Enhanancement of student’s ability to manipulate symbols
* Enhanancement of student’s ability to acquire and utilize
knowledge
5. * Production of an increased quantity of scientifically and
technically trained persons
* Encouragement to students to work in teams
* The breaking of the boundaries of space and time
* The opportunities to the Information age
* Creation of a more legitimate opportunities
* Encouragement to students to work in teams
* Global education helps develop self-awareness of one's own
identity, culture, beliefs and how those connect with the wider
world, social awareness including empathy, perspective-taking,
appreciating diversity, and respecting others, and relationship-
building skills with diverse individuals and groups.
6. • The observance of
internationalization
• Intensification of English schooling
• Strengthening of college courses
that are in-demand globally
• Strengthening of college courses
that are in-demand for employment
globally
7. • Answer: the globalization has changed the Philippines old system of
education into the K- 12 Basic Education Program. Shaping education for
the 21st Century has not really changed what basic education should be.