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Samar College

Catbalogan City, Samar

A Portfolio
(Compilation of Activities)

A Partial Fulfilment In the subject


GE3 (Contemporary World)
Schedule

Submitted by

______________________
BScrim Year/Section

Submitted to
Ralph Hosen S. Cañete
Instructor

First Semester S.Y. 2020 – 2021


Table of Contents

Page No.
Title Page …………………………………………………………………………………………
Personal Information …………………………………………………………………………….
Chapter 1
Lesson 1 (Title) …………………………………………………………………………………..
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Lesson 2 (Title) …………………………………………………………………………………..
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3

Reaction Paper ……………………………………………………………………………………

Chapter 2
Lesson 1 (Title) ………………………………………………………………………………….
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Lesson 2 (Title) …………………………………………………………………………………
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3

Reaction Paper …………………………………………………………………………………….

Chapter 3
Lesson 1 (Title) …………………………………………………………………………………..
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Lesson 2 (Title) ………………………………………………………………………………….
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Reaction Paper ……………………………………………………………………………………

Research Article…………………………………………………………………………………….

Title Page

Abstract

Introduction

Body

Summary and Conclusion

Reaction Paper about the article………………………………………………………………………


Personal Information

Picture (Insert here)

Full Name:
Address:
Date of Birth:
Birth Place:
Age:
Contact Number:
FB/Email:
Parent’s Occupation:
Rationalization about globalization

1. Globalization means the speedup of movements and exchanges (of human beings,
goods, and services, capital, technologies or cultural practices) all over the planet. One of
the effects of globalization is that it promotes and increases interactions between different
regions and populations around the globe
2. According to WHO, globalization can be defined as ” the increased
interconnectedness and interdependence of peoples and countries. 
3.

Is globalization important to you? Why or why not?


Impact of Globalization in Education
NEWS

Priyanka Gupta

06 April 2017

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Globalization is a broad and complex concept.

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It is a widely defined word with several connotations to many different people. There has been a hot
debate about globalization. Some people believe globalization is a dangerous phenomenon which
has changed the world in negative ways. To them, globalization has brought undesirable
consequences to society, affecting its peace. On the other hand, another group of people regard
globalization as a fruitful phenomenon, making the world more connected and informed than ever
before. They look at it as a novel source for optimism in the world. It is clear that this group see
various advantages of globalization.

In describing both views, Jan Aart Scholte states that ‘Some people have associated “globalization”
with progress, prosperity and peace. For others, however, the word has conjured up deprivation,
disaster and doom.’

Scholte is Professorial Research Fellow in the Centre for the Study of Globalization and
Regionalization.

Having said so, it is obvious that the impact of globalization has been both positive and negative in
the sector of education.

Listed below are some points that highlight the positive and negative impacts globalization in
education has led to.

- Globalization has radically transformed the world in every aspect. But it has especially transformed
the world economy which has become increasingly inter-connected and inter-dependent. But it also
made the world economy increasingly competitive and more knowledge based, especially in the
developed western countries

- Global education interconnects methods of teaching from worldwide systems to encourage the
international development of environmental sustainability, as well as contribution toward fortifying
global industries. These educational initiatives prioritize global access to school from the primary to
the university levels, instigating learning experiences that prepare students for multinational
leadership roles.

- As education serves as foundational to global stability, the development of multicultural awareness


from an early age may integrate ideologies sourced from various societies in order to arrive at well-
balanced conclusions regarding issues that surround the world as a whole. Globalization and
education then come to affect one another through mutual goals of preparing young people for
successful futures during which their nations will grow increasingly connected.
- With globalization some of the challenges for knowledge, education and learning will provide
today’s learners the ability to be more familiar and comfortable with abstract concepts and
uncertain situations.

- Information society and global economy requires a holistic understanding of systems thinking,
including the world system and business eco-system. Globalization uses a holistic approach to the
problems. The interdisciplinary research approaches are seen as critical to achieving a more
comprehensive understanding the complex reality currently facing the world system.

- It enhances the student’s ability to manipulate symbols. Highly productive employment in today’s
economy will require the learner to constantly manipulate symbols, such as political, legal and
business terms, and digital money.

- Globalization enhances the student’s ability to acquire and utilize knowledge. Globalization
enhances the ability of learners to access, assess, adopt, and apply knowledge, to think
independently to exercise appropriate judgment and to collaborate with others to make sense of
new situations.

- Globalization produces an increased quantity of scientifically and technically trained persons. The
emerging economy is based on knowledge as a key factor of production and the industries demand
the employees remain highly trained in science and technology.

- It encourages students to work in teams. To be able to work closely in teams is the need for
employees. Working in teams requires students to develop skills in-group dynamics, compromise,
debate, persuasion, organization, and leadership and management skills.

How does globalization affect your daily living?


From the songs we hear on the radio to some of the most popular movies and novels out
there, fashion, technology, emigration from one country to another—all have to do with
globalization and the spread of influences throughout the world.For example, that computer
you do homework on? How about the phone you use, along with the tablet? It was most
likely built somewhere other than the U.S.. Apple, which shipped the manufacturing of the
iPhone and the iPad to China, is one of the best known examples of outsourcing, or the
transfer of jobs to other countries for cheaper labor, cheaper manufacturing costs and many
other cost-cutting benefits that companies can gain from.X

But with changes happening on the economic front in the US, companies are now willing to
come back and manufacture products stateside. Apple is bringing the manufacturing of the
Mac back to the US, along with other technology-driven companies, seeing the upward trend
in moving everything back to the US.
As the world continues to turn, either becoming more integrated or falling out of the
integrated state — people, culture, technology, objects, ideologies and information across
the world all happen to converge together and mash up. Everyone will realize how global
their lives are, from knowing a handful of the words to “Gangnam Style,” to knowing where
the everyday products they use have employed workers on the other side of the world.
Globalization is something everyone needs to know and sort of understand in order to
understand that the U.S. is the only country in the world with the power to do what it’s
accomplished so far.

Positive effect of globalization in the Philippines

1. High levels of education

Export-oriented agricultural sector that has generated more than sufficient foreign exchange

Because of the industrial sector growth, the Philippines has one if the highest per capita incomes in
Southeast Asia

2.

3.

Negative effect of globalization in the Philippines

1.

Not many jobs

Hunger and suffering among the lower class

The economy is majorly agricultural, so if something happens where crops cannot be grown and
produced, the economy might suffer

2.

3.

According to Borge Brende, President of Economic Forum explained globalization as


“globalization cannot be stopped – but it can and should be better. “ explain and elaborate what
does it mean?

Globalization cannot be stopped, but it can be improved. It should be more


inclusive, sustainable and job creating. We need to stop seeing trade as a
weapon but instead see it as a strong, positive force for inclusive, poverty-
eradicating growth.”
“Globalization’s future is no longer about physical trade. It is about
knowledge, information and technology. Digital trade already accounts for
12% of international trade, and data flows are predicted to increase another
fivefold by 2022. The result will inevitably be not less globalization but
more, different, globalization,
Chapter 1
Defining Globalization
Chapter II
The Global Economy
Chapter III
The Market Integration

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