EDUCATION & globalizationSTEM educationVIRTUAL realityARTIFICIAL intelligencePROBLEM solvingThe article deals with the contemporary situation in education sphere in terms of globalization process, describing the key aspects of the globalization of education, as well as the main aspects of STEM implementati...
education. In a quote from one of the most influential females of our generation, “If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test, I wouldn't be here. I guarantee you that.” (Michelle Obama). Now in this quote the first lady is saying that people should ...
Consider the Internet, that prime example of our shrinking world. Leaving aside the all-to-familiar worries about pornography and political extremism, even the most narrow-minded must admit that the net offers immeasurable benefits, not just in terms of education, the sector for which it was ori...
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have to produce commodities with both high-quality and low price.In other words,it is of great benefits to the public.Moreover,as a individuals,there are more alternatives for them in terms of education and employment.Equallt important,cultural globalization boost globally cultural communication ....
Public good vs. private good. 7 Stimulated in part by the financial pressures of massification and also by broader changes in economic thinking, including the neoliberal agenda, 8 higher education is increasingly considered in economic terms a private good — a benefit accruing mainly to individuals...
1.2 Internationalization of higher education The information age has stimulated economic globalization resulting in a greater interdependence between countries. Globalization promotes the flow of people, capital, commodity, service, knowledge, technology and information between different nations. Globalization also...
private good.7 Stimulated in part by the financial pressures of massification and also by broader changes in economic thinking, including the neoliberal agenda,8 higher education is increasingly considered in economic terms a private good — a benefit accruing mainly to individuals who should pay for...
This chapter also looks at the social and cultural effects of globalization on education again from different theoretical standpoints in terms of the growth of communism and the spread of visual and eletronic imagery. Wells and her colleagues examine the consequences of these influences for teaching ...
1.(Banking & Finance) the process enabling financial and investment markets to operate internationally, largely as a result of deregulation and improved communications 2.(Commerce) the emergence since the 1980s of a single world market dominated by multinational companies, leading to a diminishing cap...