Transcription of GLOBALIZATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION
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EDUCATION Support Program OSI EDUCATION Conference 2005: EDUCATION and Open Society: A Critical Look at New Perspectives and Demands GLOBALIZATION , educational trends and the open society Martin Carnoy Stanford University, School of EDUCATION 1 GLOBALIZATION , educational trends, and the open society 1. Introduction Historic changes are transforming the lives of people in the developed countries and most developing ones. National economies and even national cultures are globalizing. GLOBALIZATION means more competition, not just with other companies in the same city or the same region.
globalization and of the new technology (Carnoy, 2000). New information technology displaces many workers, just as all new technologies have done in the past, and this may influence short-term education and training investments. But this aspect of labor markets
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