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Globalisation learning quests

Education Today - UNESCO
Education Today is a quarterly newsletter on trends and innovations in education, on world-wide efforts towards Education for All and on UNESCO's own education activities. It is published by UNESCO's Education Sector in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish and Russian. All articles are free of copyright restrictions and can be reproduced provided Education Today is credited....
What is Globalisation? What is Australia's Future in a Globalised World?
Globalisation is a complex economic, political, cultural, and geographical process. The term is widely used but not always understood. In this investigation you will develop an understanding of the term globalisation and look at how and why it has become so important. You will look at different groups in Australia which have been affected by globalisation and decide on your answer to the question: What is Australia's future in a globalised world?...
Culturally Smart Entrepreneur WebQuest
Exporting is important to the Australian economy as it pays for our imports, provides employment and increases living standards. It also plays a role in encouraging cultural understanding. Through this investigation you will learn what it takes to become a culturally smart entrepreneur and develop awareness of cultural understanding required to sell goods and services to people overseas....
Local Business, Global Winner WebQuest
Exporters are likely to be more innovative than non-exporters. This innovation comes from a number of qualities including vision, determination and a sound understanding of the particular industry and its market. These entrepreneurs know their global competitors and the latest practices, enabling them to see opportunities. In this investigation you will be encouraged to research local businesses in your region that have become global winners and to understand what unique qualities these innovative entrepreneurs have that enable them to develop an export advantage over other local and global businesses....
Globalisation: What Does it Mean for Me?
In this Learning Quest upper secondary students are asked to consider: What is Globalisation and how does it impact on individuals, Australia and the World? They consider the question from the point of view of an economist, human rights activist, environmentalist and anthropologist. As a group they then make clear recommendations about whether or not Australia should support a policy of Globalisation....

 
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