Globalization influences education in Africa by facilitating access to international knowledge, resources, and technology, often enhancing educational quality and diversity. It promotes the adoption of global educational standards and curricula, encouraging cross-border collaborations and exchanges. However, it can also exacerbate inequalities, as wealthier regions may benefit more from globalized education systems, while less affluent areas struggle to keep pace. Additionally, there is a risk of cultural homogenization, potentially undermining local languages and traditions.
Employment Education, Product Quality and Cheaper prices.
Components of globalisation are as follows: 1. globalisation of market 2. globalisation of production 3. globalisation of technology 4. globalisation of investment
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To make globalisation fairer TNCs need to be less greedy and work with people like their workers, consumers and government. This would help by the TNCs realising how they influence countries and different people.
No Zimbabwe does not have the best education in Africa
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when did the globalisation begin? help pleaseee
globalisation loses people job
how does education influence the use of language
Globalization has affected South Africa's local art by drawing more attention to it. Now more people outside of South Africa are aware of and fans of the local art from the area.
Globalisation is good because it helps in every field whether it is economical,political,industrial or professional
The verb of globalisation is globalise. As in "to globalise something".