As the major
formal agency for conveying knowledge, the school features prominently in the
process and theory of globalization. Early examples of educational
globalization include the spread of global religions, especially Islam and
Christianity, and colonialism, which often disrupted and displaced indigenous
forms of schooling throughout much of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Post colonial globalizing influences of education have taken on more subtle
shapes.
In
globalization, it is not simply the ties of economic exchange and political
agreement that bind nations and societies, but also the shared consciousness of
being part of a global system. That consciousness is conveyed through ever
larger transnational movements of people and an array of different media, but
most systematically through formal education. The inexorable transformation of
consciousness brought on by globalization alters the content and contours of
education, as schools take on an increasingly important role in the process.
I found an interesting video about effects of globalization on education:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw_PwtnxWi8
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