Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Globalization

Globalization
According to the source he said, the word "globalization" is taken from the word global, whose meaning is universal. Achmad Suparman stated Globalization is a process of making something (object or behavior) as the hallmark of every individual in this world without being limited by the Globalization area yet have an established definition, except the mere definition of work (working definition), so depending on which side one looks at it. Someone sees it as a social process, or the process of history, or the natural process that will bring the entire nation and the nations of the world increasingly bound up with each other, creating a new order of life or unity of co-existence by removing geographic boundaries, economic and cultural society. Meanwhile, "Education" is a conscious and deliberate effort to create an atmosphere of learning and the learning process so that learners are actively developing the potential for him to have the spiritual strength of religious, self-control, personality, intelligence, noble character, and skills needed him and the community.

So, Globalization Education is conscious and deliberate effort to create an atmosphere of learning and the learning process so that learners are actively developing the potential for him to have the spiritual strength of religious, self-control, personality, intelligence, noble character, and the necessary skills themselves and society as a universal or comprehensive .

On the other hand, some see globalization as a project promoted by the superpowers, so that people could have a negative or suspicious. From this perspective, globalization is nothing but capitalism in its most recent. Countries rich and powerful will practically control the world economy and the smaller countries increasingly helpless not being able to compete. Therefore, globalization tends to greatly affect the world economy, and even affect other areas such as culture and religion. Theodore Levitte was the one who first used the term globalization in 1985.

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