“GloCal” is a combination of “global” and “local.”
"Glocalization" first appeared in a late 1980s publication of the Harvard Business Review. Since the 1990s, glocalization has been productively theorized by several sociologists and other social scientists.
In the education sector, glocalization is an approach to share expertise in different areas of knowledge. Through this, the locals and the migrants need not to travel abroad to get quality education which their home countries cannot provide.
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To promote GLOCAL Education, which aims to provide both global and local education to all learners around the world.
To solve educational inequality and ensure every individual has a chance to be a lifelong learner.
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To use STEAM as a framework and to provide an online educational platform, which is this website you are browsing. :))))
We design lesson plans and use multimedia to provide a course about global warming.
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