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Globalization, changing demographics, and educational challenges in East Asia
Emily Hannum
Published
2010
by Emerald in Bingley, UK
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Statement | edited by Emily Hannum, Hyunjoon Park, Yuko Goto Butler |
Series | Research in sociology of education -- v. 17 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | viii, 311 p. : |
Number of Pages | 311 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25546182M |
ISBN 10 | 184950976X |
ISBN 10 | 9781849509763 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 515436814 |
Globalization, changing demographics, and educational challenges Globalization, Changing Demographics, and Educational Challenges in East Asia by Emily Hannum (Editor, Contribution by); Hyunjoon Park (Editor); Yuko Goto Butler . Globalization has accelerated global growth and global poverty reduction. But it has also raised concerns. The current global crisis may change globalization itself, as both developed and developing countries adjust to global imbalances that contributed to the crisis. Will these changes help or hinder economic recovery and growth in South.
But reversing globalization, were it possible, would be an enormous setback. And embracing globalization piecemeal, while keeping a plethora of regulations in place, would be highly inefficient. Research on the sources of growth shows several factors to be relevant to all countries, rich or poor. "The Impact of Economicand Population Growth on East Asian Income Distribution," Population Change and Economic Development in East Asia: Challenges Met, Opportunities Seized, Andrew Mason, ed. (Stanford: Stanford University Press). Ronald Lee, Andrew Mason, and Tim Miller,
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Globalization and Regional Security – The impact of globalization on Asia’s security is complex. In some ways the impact has been positive: economic integration has reduced the potential for conflict, particularly in Southeast Asia.
Nevertheless, globalization may give rise to new security concerns, and aggravate existing tensions. Get this from a library. Globalization, changing demographics, and educational challenges in East Asia. [Emily Hannum; Hyunjoon Park; Yuko Goto Butler;] -- In recent decades, globalization and regional integration have brought significant economic and demographic changes in East Asia, including rising economic inequality, growing population movements.
Get this from a library. Globalization, changing demographics, and educational challenges in East Asia. [Emily Hannum; Hyunjoon Park; Yuko Goto Butler;] -- "In recent decades, globalization and regional integration have brought significant economic and demographic changes in East Asia, including rising economic inequality, growing population movements.
The broad range of global issues, specific and general, covered in the volume — from bullying and student guidance to minority populations and early childhood education and more — will be of interest to scholars of history, sociology, political science, education, and Asian studies, in addition to educational practitioners and policy makers.
Education is considered to be one of the main factors that can be used to change some of the globalization effects from negative to positive and turns threats into opportunities [2].
Education. Few would deny that processes of globalization have impacted education around the world in many important ways. Yet the term “globalization” is relatively new, and its meaning or nature, conceptualization, and impact remain essentially contested within the educational research community.
There is no global consensus on the exact time period of its occurrence or its most significant shaping. This volume offers a snapshot of key educational stratification issues in East Asian nations, and their evolution in conjunction with changing student populations.
Scholars of Japan, China, and Korea in this volume address issues ranging from curricular adaptations to globalization, to persisting and new forms of educational stratification, to Cited by: 9. Globalisation, its challenges and advantages 1. GLOBALISATION CHALLENGES AND ITS ADVANTAGES Globalization Globalization has come to be a principal characteristic feature of the new millennium and it has become an inescapable reality in today's society.
The flow of remittances from the global North to global South, and increasingly intraregion, for example, offers better educational choices for families. Another example is the potentials and challenges of educational application of digital technology, which is inextricably linked to globalization and economic change.
It is well documented that regional economic integration in East Asia -including a large part of its Southeast Asian component -has been preceded by fast-paced industrial development in Japan and. With thirty-two original chapters reflecting cutting edge content throughout developed and developing Asia, Women of Asia: Globalization, Development, and Gender Equity is a comprehensive anthology that contributes significantly to understanding globalization’s transformative process and the resulting detrimental and beneficial consequences for women in the four major geographic regions of.
Emily Hannum, Hyunjoon Park and Yuko Butler published a new book on globalization, changing demographics, and educational challenges in East Asia.A key issue is the relationship between globalization and population ageing which has possibilities and consequences for social change across the globe.
Keywords: population ageing, globalization, economic crisis, health. Introduction. Population ageing is considered to be an important aspect in this age of globalization as it has huge impacts.Globalization is beneficial under the condition that the economic management operated by national government and the example is East Asian countries.
Those countries (especially South Korea and Taiwan) were based on exports through which they were able to close technological, capital and knowledge gaps.