TY - GEN
T1 - Globalization and Education
AU - Jaakkola, Hannu
AU - Henno, Jaak
AU - Mäkelä, Jukka
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Globalization is one of the long-term trends worldwide, referring to the interconnectedness and interdependence of economies, cultures, societies, and technologies on a global scale. Education is not a separate part of society; so, it is prone to changes due to globalization as well. We can see it in growing preference of the use of English, in multilingual characteristics of schools, etc. The driving forces behind globalization include advancements in communication, transportation, and technology, as well as liberalization and a variety of integration policies. An intriguing question arises regarding cultural unification: does globalization lead to the homogenization of cultures? Conversely, nationalism presents itself as an opposing phenomenon to globalization and is also a visible trend today. Nationalism emphasizes the significance of national identity and culture, seeking to preserve a nation's unique characteristics and promote its interests. While nationalism can be viewed positively to uphold traditional values within society, it can also be perceived negatively when utilized to serve political agendas. How does globalization manifest in education? This paper initiates a discussion on the topic by first examining globalization as a phenomenon and the role of national culture in it and then delving into selected topics in the area.
AB - Globalization is one of the long-term trends worldwide, referring to the interconnectedness and interdependence of economies, cultures, societies, and technologies on a global scale. Education is not a separate part of society; so, it is prone to changes due to globalization as well. We can see it in growing preference of the use of English, in multilingual characteristics of schools, etc. The driving forces behind globalization include advancements in communication, transportation, and technology, as well as liberalization and a variety of integration policies. An intriguing question arises regarding cultural unification: does globalization lead to the homogenization of cultures? Conversely, nationalism presents itself as an opposing phenomenon to globalization and is also a visible trend today. Nationalism emphasizes the significance of national identity and culture, seeking to preserve a nation's unique characteristics and promote its interests. While nationalism can be viewed positively to uphold traditional values within society, it can also be perceived negatively when utilized to serve political agendas. How does globalization manifest in education? This paper initiates a discussion on the topic by first examining globalization as a phenomenon and the role of national culture in it and then delving into selected topics in the area.
KW - culture
KW - education
KW - globalization
KW - nationalism
U2 - 10.1109/MIPRO60963.2024.10569521
DO - 10.1109/MIPRO60963.2024.10569521
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85198228944
T3 - Proceedings of the International Convention MIPRO
SP - 724
EP - 729
BT - 2024 47th ICT and Electronics Convention, MIPRO 2024 - Proceedings
A2 - Babic, Snjezana
A2 - Car, Zeljka
A2 - Cicin-Sain, Marina
A2 - Cisic, Dragan
A2 - Ergovic, Pavle
A2 - Grbac, Tihana Galinac
A2 - Gradisnik, Vera
A2 - Gros, Stjepan
A2 - Jokic, Andrej
A2 - Jovic, Alan
A2 - Jurekovic, Darko
A2 - Katulic, Tihomir
A2 - Koricic, Marko
A2 - Mornar, Vedran
A2 - Petrovic, Juraj
A2 - Skala, Karolj
A2 - Skvorc, Dejan
A2 - Sruk, Vlado
A2 - Svaco, Marko
A2 - Tijan, Edvard
A2 - Vrcek, Neven
A2 - Vrdoljak, Boris
PB - IEEE
T2 - MIPRO ICT and Electronics Convention
Y2 - 20 May 2024 through 24 May 2024
ER -