Globalization's Impact on Contemporary Education Trends /TITLE
1. Trends of Contemporary Education
A session for the members Rotary Club
At National Burns Centre on 30th July 2011
By
Dr. Nicholas Correa
Director, New Horizon Scholars School
3. The effect of
globalization
on education
brings rapid
development
in technology
and communication
are foreseeing changes
within learning systems
across the world
as ideas,
values and
Knowledge.
4. It’s changing the roles of students and
teachers, and producing a paradigm shift in
society from industrialization towards an
information-based society.
5. It reflects the effect on culture and brings about a
new form of cultural imperialism.
6. The rise of new cultural
imperialism is shaping
children,
the future citizens of the
world into ‘global
citizens’, with a broad
range of skills and
knowledge
to apply to a
competitive, information
based society.
8. “We face an unprecedented crisis
of global dimensions,
a social crisis and ecological crisis.
I believe that they are linked and
that if we are to find solutions,
those solutions will only come out
of education and education of a
particular type”
9. “ We will find neither national purpose nor personal
satisfaction in an endless amassing of worldly
goods. We cannot measure national achievements
by GDP, since GDP includes air pollution, cigarette
advertisement and ambulances to clear our
highways after carnage. It counts special locks for
our doors and jails for people who break them. GDP
includes destruction of redwoods and of Lake
Superior. GDP grows with the production of napalm
and nuclear warheads. It does not include the health
of our families, the quality of their education, it is
indifferent to the safety of our streets... In short,
GDP measures everything except what makes life
worthwhile.”
R.F. Kennedy
10. Education across the world needs
a immediate debate.
Globalization on the one side and
career based education on the
other do not go hand in hand.
Globalization runs at an
accelerating pace whereas
changes in the pattern of
education move at a snails speed.
11. The contemporary education is
dominated by information technology
and communication.
It stresses on facts and information
and to a certain extent on knowledge
and hardly anything on heart and
wisdom.
12. In the contemporary education the
human mind is a warehouse,
schools, colleges and training
institutes are factories
producing one type of chocolates,
tablets, vehicles, etc.
13. It gives you information and
teaches you various competencies
and helps you to get a job but
doesn‟t help you how to live.
It stresses on individual
achievement.
14. Today, the education imparted
to our children is almost solely
limited to what Sri
Ramakrishna characterized as
„education for bread and
butter‟.
15. Students are led to believe that
by developing the ability
to gather, store, and retrieve vast information,
they stand educated.
16. According Rabindranath Tagore
the great educationist of India,
“Education means enabling the
mind to find out the ultimate
truth…. Making truth its own and
giving expression to it.”
17. Students are led to believe that by
developing the ability to gather, store, and
retrieve vast information, they stand
educated.
18. Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and many
other super achievers never finished
grade school. They succeeded
because they knew how to research,
collect information for a selected
project and process knowledge.
Classroom environment does not
work that way, it focuses on the
collection of knowledge without a
clear purpose, other than high-class
grades
19. Someone once
approached Blaise
Pascal, the
famous French
philosopher and said,
“If I had your brains, I
would be a better
person.”
Pascal replied, “Be a
better person and you
will have my brains.”
27. SOLDIER : SIR
WE ARE
SURROUNDED
FROM ALL
SIDES BY
ENEMIES ,
MAJOR :
EXCELLENT !
WE CAN
ATTACK IN
ANY
DIRECTION.
28. WHY WE HAVE SO
MANY TEMPLES ,
IF GOD IS
EVERYWHERE ?
A WISE MAN SAID :
AIR IS EVERYWHERE,
BUT WE STILL NEED
A FAN TO FEEL IT .
29. Education is beautifully described by Khalil
Gibran in his book
‘The Prophet’-
“And a woman who held a babe against her
bosom said.
Speak to us of Children. And he said:
Your children are not your children,
They are sons and daughters of Life’s longing
for itself.
They come through you but not from you.
30. And though they are with you
yet they belong not to you.
You may give them your love
but not your thoughts.
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
Which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You strive to be like them,
but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with
yesterday.
31. You are bows from which your children
as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the mark upon
the path of the infinite,
And he bends you with his might
that his arrows may go swift and far.
Let your bending in the archers’ hand
be for gladness;
For even as he loves the arrow that flies,
so he loves also the bow that is stable.”