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Gamarra Amaya, L. C. (2018). Editorial : globalization in education. Novum Jus, 12(2), 7–8. https://doi.org/10.14718/NovumJus.2018.12.2.1
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Abstract

The term globalization has a multitude of meanings depending on the angle from which it is viewed. Globalization in education refers to an increased public awareness created by a myriad of advancements in technology, communications, and transportation. The cultural, political, and economic mixing of people and ideas that started sometime around the second half of the twentieth century has had transnational consequences; and although there is no global consensus as to their magnitude, it cannot be denied that the public must act to address them.

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