Saturday, 6 October 2018

Globalisation, and what i will do to face it by Tri Okto (XIIA6 - 39)

         What should i do in 10 or 20 more years to face the globalisation? Before i talk about what i will do in 10 more years to face the globalisation i want to explain you about globalisation and how it start, no one should be surprised that there has been a backlash to globalization, given the scale of disruption that has resulted from more interconnected economies. What is surprising is that it has arrived now.
Globalisation is the process of interaction and integration between people, companies, contries, and other organisation in worldwide. Globalisation is start in colonial period when the europian country start to travel over the world, the first person who has traveled around the world is Ferdinand Magellan. This interconnectedness is sometimes also referred to as the ‘global village’ where borders and distance become less relevant and the world, figuratively, a smaller place. Developing an understanding of globalisation, what’s driving it, and its impacts can provide students with critical insights into the social, cultural and political consequences of economic integration and communication technologies. Assessing the costs and benefits of globalisation, both for themselves and for others living thousands of miles away can help them build their critical thinking skills. This provides an interesting ethical, as well as analytical, dimension to the study of globalisation.
We live in a globalised world, but what does this raally mean? Put simply, globalisation is the process of our increasing interdependence on each other across the world, for what we buy, our culture and even our beliefs. While globalisation is not a new process, it has sped up since 1945, and is having many effects on how we live, the environment, governments, economic development and human well-being around the world.
I claim no expertise in how we should be educating our children for the technological state of the world they will face when they graduate, but I am fairly certain we’re currently getting it wrong. Most schools still resemble factories for turning children into expensive and not very good computers. One obvious and much discussed improvement would be teaching more coding – something we struggle with, partly because we don’t have enough teachers with the necessary skills. Another improvement would be to help children develop the human skills that machines seem furthest away from mastering, such as creativity in problem solving.
Every region is different in terms of what jobs it could create, and the kind of education it needs, which brings me to the final priority: giving local levels of government more power. If education policy is being set by a bureaucrat in a distant city, it can’t reasonably be expected to equip students with the appropriate skills for the local economy.
There’s no good things or bad things in this world it just a matter of perspective, just like globalisation some people think its a bad influence some think its a good influence, it just about how you see it, if you want to see the good things then globalisation is good, if you see the bad things then globalisation is bad. We can’t run from globalisation, either you wanted it or you dont, we can run from globalisation for ever, in the end we will face it. What i want to do to face the globalisation is i want to prepare my self, learn to accept the truth of reality, because however reality isn’s as good as we think it is, it can be cruel but it can be nice at the same time, once again it just a matter of perspective, there's always good in bad. We have to learn, adapt, and overcome, not being mad because we can’t deal with something.
The disadvantages of globalisation is Increase in employment opportunities: As globalization increases, more and more companies are setting up businesses in other countries. This in turn increases the employment opportunities that people atone place have. People can get better jobs without having to move to other countries in search of better jobs. Today, many multinational companies such as Microsoft, Google and Toyota etc. have their offices in India and many Indians work for these companies in India. Without globalization, Indian people would not have had the opportunity to work for such companies in India. Education: With the increase in globalization, it has become easier for people to move across borders to different parts of the world to acquire better education. This has resulted in an integration of cultures. People from underdeveloped and developing countries often move to developed countries to get better education. More and more Indian students are traveling to countries like the UK or the USA to pursue higher education. This has also opened their cultures towards the Indian culture to some extent.
By  learning how to face the reality it will make my mentallity become stronger the stronger your mentallity the better your preparation is, because in the reality you will face something that you will never expect before, no matter how good you are at theory the reality is always a different thing. Like old japanese proverb “When you step beyond your own gate, you will face a millions of enemy”, from what i learn do not easly believe to a strangers, new friend, or whoever he or she is, because in the end people will think about himself, there's so many back stabber, betrayal, and if you still want to believe someone do not be mad if in the and he or she will betray you, because wise man do not get mad for what he had decided, wise man will learn for mistake that been made by him.
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