Bhartiya Bhasha, Siksha, Sahitya evam Shodh

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EDUCATION UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF GLOBALIZATION

    1 Author(s):  SANJAY

Vol -  3, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 63 - 65  (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/BBSSES

Abstract

The internationalization of higher education can be linked to various internal and external changes in the international system. Externally, there have been changes in the labour market, which have resulted in calls for more knowledge and skilled workers, and workers with deeper understandings of languages, cultures and business methods all over the world. Education is becoming more invaluable to individuals. In today's environment, education provides individuals with a better chance of employment, which in turn leads to a better lifestyle, power and status. A global education should teach about issues that cross national boundaries, and interconnected systems on ecological, cultural, economical, political and technological grounds such as the Globalization program which draws upon expertise in many areas such as humanities, social science and environmental science. Globalization and technological advancements are delivering and increasing access to the world and subsequently subjects should reflect this global outlook.

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