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globalisation of education (influence of globalisation in UK schools…
globalisation of education
what is globalisation
? An example?
what globalisation is:
Globalisation is the process of the world increasingly becoming interconnected
with each other
during the con-dem government,
Michael Gov
, who was the education minister then,
introduced reforms to our British education system
and
implemented free schools
which the
Scandinavians
had used who are seeing very
high success rates
Finland and other
Scandinavian countrys
who have adopted free schools have
consistently been placed high in the 'international educational rankings
' (for example
PISA tables
) unlike the
UK
who has
lagged behind
.
maths
: 12th (Finland), 26th (UK)
Science
: 5th (Finland), 20th (UK)
literacy
: 6th (Finland), 23rd (UK)
international organisations
that increase globalisation of education
Pearson
largest education provider in the world,
has 40,000 employees over
80 different countries
makes an annual turnover of
$8 billion
owns
the exam board '
edexcel
'
criticised for marketing their own text books to make an even bigger profit
PISA
: (programme for international student assessment) is an international organisation that
assess the education systems of various countries worldwide
influence of globalisation
in UK schools
World history is being taught
throughout the UK education system
subjects focus on world issues
such as sociology and PSHE ect.
schools
policies emphasises
inclusion,
diversity and equality
students who speak English as a second language are now receiving better support
criticisms
of globalisation
Marxist
Education
is becoming
increasingly more marketised on a global scale
, globalised education
makes us easier to be exploited
on a worldwide scale
new right
concerns over
British identity being lost