Thoughts On Globalizing Education
by Terrell Heick
While ideas of โdissolving bordersโ and โcreating transparencyโ are tempting, accessible, and powerful, the world is a big place; true globalization will force already divergent cultures to confront one another anewโand to do so in the face of complex challenges for which there may be no โsolutions.โ
True globalization is the whole macro-effect of intimate micro-placement. For all ideas, there is a proper scale that reveals itself only to the most patient thinking.
Difficult thinking.
Education tends to run on equal parts policy and frenzy, a juxtaposing combination that centers adults and institutions while de-centering communitiesโthis de-centering yet another potential effect of ‘globalization.’
By all means, letโs converge in consciousness as a planet, but it might be wise to consider how globalization is already happening (e.g., through business and technology), and see how the process has affected these fieldsโand how these fields have affected that which is being globalized.
The alternative is running forward at a breakneck pace that rivals explosion, invigorated with a feel-good, this-is-what-weโre-supposed-to-be-doing spirit. The point here is not to mute action or even slow down, but rather to understand (for once) the subtleties of this kind of ambition.
A Quick Thought On Globalizing Education