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SOURCES BENEFITS CHALLENGES

Globalization is Globalization in
“Impact of Globalization in Education – reshaping education, education, while
EdTechReview” offering solutions to the beneficial, brings
https://www.edtechreview.in/news/globaliz challenges of our challenges. It can widen
ation-in-education/?amp=1 Information Age. It’s not the tech gap, creating
just about keeping up; digital divides between
it’s about enabling developed and
graduates to quickly developing countries,
learn new skills, making inequality worse.
something businesses There’s also a risk of
value highly. educational
This global shift also “colonization,” where
fosters innovation by advanced countries
connecting educators influence developing
and tech experts, ones, imposing
encouraging them to standardized curricula
rethink how we teach that ignore local needs.
and learn through This can lead to cultural
technology. It’s like a homogenization, eroding
worldwide brainstorming local languages and
session, pushing the traditions. Additionally,
limits of what’s possible globalization can cause a
in education. “brain drain,” as skilled
Sharing knowledge and educators and graduates
skills globally enhances seek better opportunities
education for everyone. abroad, and it increases
Think of it as countries competition and pressure
and communities coming on students to meet high
together, supporting standards for a global job
each other to boost market.
learning and growth.
This collaboration makes
education more relevant
and efficient, tailored to
local needs while
fostering a sense of
global citizenship.
However, globalization
isn’t without its
challenges. It risks
widening the tech gap
between developed and
developing countries,
potentially leading to a
new form of educational
“colonization.” It’s
crucial to ensure that
globalization promotes
equality and respects
cultural diversity, rather
than creating new
divides.
https://velocityglobal.com/resources/blog/ Globalization allows Lower costs do benefit
globalizationbenefitsandchallenges companies to find lower- many consumers, but it
/? cost ways to produce also creates tough
fbclid=IwY2xjawMY_R5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQA their products. It also competition that leads
BHgdfy increases global some companies to
K260M710aZRV7KdLByUrbWobSnVRcv63g competition, which search for cheap labor
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VFTfiy_Fg14X3Ijcf0_aem_st0zVrU7xNzXOo creates a larger variety companies ship their
LTUWavOw of choices for production overseas to
consumers. Lowered countries like China and
costs help people in both Malaysia, where lax
developing and already- regulations make it easier
developed countries live to exploit worker.
better on less money.

That same competition


Globalization drives can displace jobs and
greater efficiency and industries in higher-wage
https://researchfdi.com/the-effects-of- productivity by fostering regions, as manufacturing
globalization-on-economic-development competition and and production shift
innovation, prompting toward lower-cost
businesses to streamline economies, resulting in
operations and innovate unemployment and
to remain viable— industrial decline in those
ultimately leading to areas.
economic growth.

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