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Globalization

Globalization. Mallory Scarbro Amanda Wood Sarah Weaver Kelsey Lageman. Definition. Globalization aims to extend students’ awareness of the world in which they live by opening them to the diverse heritage of human thought, action, and creativity.

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Globalization

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  1. Globalization Mallory Scarbro Amanda Wood Sarah Weaver Kelsey Lageman

  2. Definition • Globalization aims to extend students’ awareness of the world in which they live by opening them to the diverse heritage of human thought, action, and creativity. • It focuses on the changes in relationships among people throughout the world and highlights issues such as: human conflict, economic systems, human commonality and diversity, literatures and cultures, and the impact of the technological revolution. • http://globaleducation.edu/ge/vsglobalization.html - an article from Farleigh Dickinson University

  3. Importance • Globalizing education opens up a gateway to the world for modern-day students. • It allows students to become more aware of the world around them, gaining new perspective and understanding on how other cultures compare and contrast to their own. • The rise of globalization is making children future “global citizens” - intelligent people with a broad range of skills and knowledge to apply to a competitive, information based society.

  4. How it Applies to 21st Century • The effects of globalization on education bring rapid developments in technology. • Communications are foreseeing changes within learning systems across the world as ideas, values and knowledge. • This changes the roles of students and teachers, and it re-emphasizes the shift in society from industrialization towards an information-based society.

  5. Application Examples Gigapan: • Pictures can show students what foreign cities and countries look like. • Snapshots can answer questions about the unknown facts. • Comments to these snapshots allow students to connect with people around the globe.

  6. Application Examples Facebook/Twitter: • The ability to connect with people around the globe makes Facebook and Twitter a prime example of globalization. • Twitter trending topics inform people of news headlines from around the globe. • Facebook allows users to talk to people wherever they are, even across the globe.

  7. Role in Technology • Technological advancements are delivering and increasing access to the world and subsequently subjects should reflect this global outlook. • Technology makes globalization easier because provides many way to connect the world.

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