global education and globalization
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GLOBALIZATION & GLOBAL EDUCATION
& THE K-12 PROGRAM IN THE BASIC EDUCATION
SECTOR
Prepared by: Ms. KRISTEL NICOLE T. VILLEGAS
• a creative approach of bringing about change in our society.• an active learning process based on the universal
values of tolerance, solidarity, equality, justice, inclusion, co-operation and non-violence.• begins with raising awareness of global challenges
such as poverty or the inequalities caused by the uneven distribution of resources, environmental degradation, violent conflicts or human rights, thus creating deeper understanding of the complexity of the underlying causes
AWARENESS RAISING
UNDERSTANDING
CRITICAL REFLECTION
INFORMED ACTIONSUSTAINABLE
CHANGE IN THE SOCIETY
Global Education addresses topics
such as:
Sustainability
Peace Intercultural
Communication
Global justice
Human rights
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES
LEARNER CENTERED
PARTICIPATORY
PARTNERSHIP-BASED
EXPERIENCED-BASED
ACTIVATING AND EMPOWERING
The K to 12 Program covers Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six years of primary education, four years of Junior High School, and two years of Senior High School [SHS])
Every graduate will be equipped with:• Information,
media and technology skills,
• Learning and innovation skills,
• Effective communication skills, and
• Life and career skills.
QUIZ : FACT if the statement is correct and BLUFF if it is wrong.1. American teachers who sent to the Philippines during American Regime are called “thomasites”2. The K-12 Program was stated in R.A. 105533. Violence is included in the global education4. Globalization started in the Philippines during the Pre-Spanish, Spanish, and American Regime5. Six years of primary education is under the Senior High School.
REFERENCES
http://glen-europe.org/global-education/what-is-global-education/http://www.gov.ph/k-12/Social Dimensions of Education by Violeta Vega et.al (2015)Google.com/images