It deals: what is urbanization? What are the positive impact of urbanization on education? what are the negative impact of urbanization on education? What is globalization? What is the positive impact of globalization on education? what is the negative impact of globalization on education? What is privatization? what is the positive impact of privatization on education?What is the negative impact of privatization on education?
4. What is
Urbanization
It is the
tendency of
moving people
from rural
areas to cities
so that to
increase the
population of
cities and
towns.
By Hathib KK
14. Impact on
Education
+VE
It often leads to
unhealthy
competition which
may result in
abnormal tendencies
in students
By Hathib KK
15. Impact on
Education
+VE
It gives more
importance to
professional life so
that most people lose
light moments in life.
By Hathib KK
16. Impact on
Education
+VE
The more professionalized
education at urban areas
always fail to make them
aware of different roles in
a life as a member of
different units of society .
By Hathib KK
17. Impact on
Education
+VE
Children from small and
isolated apartments keep
no intimacy with peers so
that they do not learn
how to live together.
By Hathib KK
23. WHAT IS GLOBALIZATION?
Globalization the process by
which an event or concept in a
particular country or the region
gets an influencing power and
access all over the world with the
advancement in transportation
and information technology.
By Hathib KK
27. Impact on Education
+VE
It has made it possible for
a student from a
underdeveloped country
to get admitted in
advanced institution in a
developed country
By Hathib KK
28. Impact on Education
+VE
It has made it possible
for exchanging the
resources
internationally
By Hathib KK
29. Impact on Education
+VE
It has opened a vast
world of careers all
over the world even
before a person from
a minute village of an
under developed
country
By Hathib KK
30. Impact on Education
+VE
It has converted
educational
institutions into real
centers for promoting
international
understanding
By Hathib KK
31. Impact on Education
+VE
It has introduced a variety
of different curricula on
the basis of comparative
studies all over the world
like language across
curriculum, flipped
classroom etc.
By Hathib KK
32. Impact on Education
+VE
It has made it possible to
attend a class given by an
expert in other side of the
globe by sitting in one’s
own home through online
classes
By Hathib KK
33. Impact on Education
+VE
It has created an
internationally accepted
version of English, the
international language, so
that now people from
different countries can
learn the standard
pronunciation and usage
of it
By Hathib KK
34. Impact on Education
+VE
It has changed the role of the
teacher and learner that the
teacher should make the student
professionally flexible and highly
productive in accordance with
global standard and the learners
should try to clarify the doubts
by prompting the teachers
provide each and every
information on a global standard
By Hathib KK
35. Impact on Education
+VE
As a result of Globalization, the
quality assurance policies, used
by Corporates and service
organizations to management
strategies that are based on
assessment of performance of
both staff and managers have
now being used in the field of
education
By Hathib KK
36. Impact on Education
+VE
It has introduced the concept of
digital library that it is widely
regarded that electronic learning
materials are necessary for cope
up with global standard of
education.
By Hathib KK
38. Impact on Education
-VE
Education has been used as a
weapon for imposing the culture
of western countries on the
people of underdeveloped
countries
Cultural Imperialism
By Hathib KK
39. Impact on Education
-VE
Highly talented people from
underdeveloped countries seek
better meadows in developed
countries so that their service is
not provided for the
development of their own
nations
Brain Drain
By Hathib KK
40. Impact on Education
-VE
It has created two categories of
society i.e. ‘haves’ and ‘have
not’s’ in the case of technology
and other facilities
Two Categories
of Society
By Hathib KK
41. Impact on Education
-VE
As some underdeveloped
countries try to blindly imitate
the well advanced countries,
their written strategies remains
in the paper without being
implemented
Emergence of
Impractical Strategies
By Hathib KK
42. Impact on Education
-VE
As to make the children an
effective user of the
international language and
modern technology, the
educational systems often try to
implement new schemes that
have proved by modern
psychology as improper and
untimely.
Unaffordable Burden
for Children
By Hathib KK
43. Impact on Education
-VE
As each person is attracted by
the status provided by white
collar jobs, most people are not
aware of the dignity of
traditional labors and most are
not ready to do such works
Dominance of White
Collar Jobs
By Hathib KK
46. WHAT IS
PRIVATIZATION?
Privatization is the process of
shifting the sectors, which were
traditionally included under the
jurisdiction of public or
government sector , into the
control of the private people or
agencies
By Hathib KK
48. Impact on Education
+VE
It reduces the burden of
Government that it is almost
impossible to give education to
each and everyone in a nation or
state on a circumstance of high
population growth
By Hathib KK
49. Impact on Education
+VE
Privatization has made
tremendous increase in the
number of educational
institutions so that to ensure
educational opportunities for a
large number of children
By Hathib KK
50. Impact on Education
+VE
No political influence is seen for
appointing staff in private sector,
which is a common practice at
government institutions and
aided institutions.
By Hathib KK
51. Impact on Education
+VE
Teachers seem to be regularly
attending the classes in private
sector unlike in government and
aided sector where teachers are
often assigned different duties
like election work, census etc.
By Hathib KK
52. Impact on Education
+VE
In private sectors teachers go on
updating their knowledge as well
as enhancing their skills, as their
job has got no protection while it
is vice versa in government
sector in which a teacher has got
a permanent job till the
retirement
By Hathib KK
53. Impact on Education
+VE
Private sector always ensures the
facilities for the students while
most of the government schools
are in a pathetic condition in this
regard, as there are unnecessary
procedures for getting the funds
sanctioned.
By Hathib KK
54. Impact on Education
+VE
It has made the procedures more
flexible and easier so that the
students are less tensed on
admission procedures, attending
exams etc.
By Hathib KK
56. Impact on Education
-VE
It has caused for the emergence
of a large number of
unrecognized and fake
educational institutions that
parents and children are often
cheated and made helpless
By Hathib KK
57. Impact on Education
-VE
Quality assurance is not
guaranteed, as there is no
accurate assessment mechanism
or the owners often bribe
government officials for getting
NOC even without having the
basic facilities that a programme
which they offer needs.
By Hathib KK
58. Impact on Education
-VE
As most of them demand high
and unreasonable fees, it has
created ‘have’s’ and ‘have not’s’,
as most of the children are not
able to enjoy the courses offered
by them because of financial
deficiency.
By Hathib KK
59. Impact on Education
-VE
It has made education an
economic good that education
has lost its sacred status and a
new concept called knowledge
economy has been derived and
spread all over the world
By Hathib KK
60. Impact on Education
-VE
It has caused for the
degeneration of professional
ethics that each one who spends
a large amount of money for
completing the professional
courses like medicine and
engineering keeps one and only
aim of regain what he has spent
as immediately as possible
By Hathib KK
61. Impact on Education
-VE
Private schools often force
teachers to work on low salary,
which create lack of
commitment among teachers,
which ultimately affect the
quality of the students
By Hathib KK
62. Impact on Education
-VE
Private institutions are seen to
have less interest in keeping
democratic set up at their
institutions, as they never give
an ear to students’ problems and
views.
By Hathib KK
63. Impact on Education
-VE
Private institutions are seen to
have less interest in keeping
democratic set up at their
institutions, as they never give
an ear to students’ problems and
views.
By Hathib KK