Impact of Globalization on Education

Globalization affects education through increased interconnectedness, adoption of international standards, and greater student mobility. Preparing students for a global context involves developing cross-cultural competencies, language skills, and an understanding of global issues, all of which contribute to individual merit on an international scale.

  • The International Baccalaureate (IB) program offers a curriculum recognized worldwide, facilitating student transfers and global educational opportunities. Schools adopting the IB curriculum promote critical thinking, intercultural understanding, and respect, aligning with merit-based principles validated through standardized assessments.*

Synthesizing these trends leads to a conclusion reflecting on the future direction of global education and its alignment with a merit-based framework.