GLOBALIZATION
LESSON OBJECTIVES:
a.Define globalization
b.Discuss the effects of globalization
c.Assess the relevance of maintaining
the process of globalization.
Activity: Buy ‘n Sell
Directions: Choose one available
object that can possible available in a
global market. Try to sell it to your
classmate
Globalization is a process of
interaction and integration of every
landscape in the planet.
 Globalization is the process of
international integration arising from the
interchange of world views, products,
ideas and other aspects of culture.
How globalization works?
These international interactions and
dependencies are enabled and accelerated
by advances in technology, especially in
transportation and telecommunications.
Types of Globalization:
Economic
globalization
Political
globalization
Cultural
globalization
Economic globalization
. This type focuses on the
unification and integration of
international financial markets,
as well as multinational
corporations that have a
significant influence on
international markets.
Political globalization
This type deals mainly with
policies designed to facilitate
international trade and
commerce. It also deals with the
institutions that implement these
policies, which can include
national governments as well as
international institutions, such as
the International Monetary Fund
This type focuses on the
social factors that cause
cultures to converge -- such as
increased ease of
communication and
transportation, brought about
by technology.
Cultural globalization
 creates greater opportunities for firms
in less industrialized countries to tap
into more and larger markets around
the world.
 more access to capital flows,
technology, human capital, cheaper
imports, and larger export markets.
 less industrialized countries to become
part of international production
networks and supply chains that are the
main conduits of trade.
IMPACT OF
GLOBALIZATION
ADVANTAGES OF GLOBALIZATION
1. Economic Growth
(Access to labor,
Access to jobs, Access
to resource, The
ability for nations to
“specialize”)
01
2. INCREASED GLOBAL
COOPERATION
02
3. INCREASED CROSS-
BORDER INVESTMENT
03
DISADVANTAGES OF GLOBALIZATION
1. Increased
Competition
01
2.
DISPROPORTIONATE
GROWTH
02
3. ENVIRONMENTAL
CONCERNS
03
GROUP ACTIVITY: LET’S DO THIS TOGETHER!
Directions: Direction: Fill out the necessary
information for each stage
Agree or Disagree
Directions: Read and analyze the statement. Draw a if
you agree on the statement and if you disagree.
1. Globalization create job opportunities.
2. Globalization create balance among under
developing, developing and developed countries.
3. Environmental resources are well-maintained and
protected at all times in globalization processes.
4. No countries are left behind in globalization process.
5. There is no such competition in globalization.
____1. Deals mainly with policies designed to facilitate international trade and
commerce.
____2. This refers to the process of interaction and integration of every landscape in
the planet.
____3. Focuses on the social factors that cause cultures to converge
____4. Focuses on the unification and integration of international financial
markets.
 ____5. Creates greater opportunities for firms in less industrialized countries
A. Cultural globalization C. Globalization
B. Political Globalization D. Economic Globalization
Pre-Test:
Directions: Choose the letter that correspond to your answer.

GLOBALIZATION in the real world_social science

  • 1.
  • 2.
    LESSON OBJECTIVES: a.Define globalization b.Discussthe effects of globalization c.Assess the relevance of maintaining the process of globalization.
  • 3.
    Activity: Buy ‘nSell Directions: Choose one available object that can possible available in a global market. Try to sell it to your classmate
  • 5.
    Globalization is aprocess of interaction and integration of every landscape in the planet.
  • 6.
     Globalization isthe process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture.
  • 7.
    How globalization works? Theseinternational interactions and dependencies are enabled and accelerated by advances in technology, especially in transportation and telecommunications.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Economic globalization . Thistype focuses on the unification and integration of international financial markets, as well as multinational corporations that have a significant influence on international markets.
  • 10.
    Political globalization This typedeals mainly with policies designed to facilitate international trade and commerce. It also deals with the institutions that implement these policies, which can include national governments as well as international institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund
  • 11.
    This type focuseson the social factors that cause cultures to converge -- such as increased ease of communication and transportation, brought about by technology. Cultural globalization
  • 12.
     creates greateropportunities for firms in less industrialized countries to tap into more and larger markets around the world.  more access to capital flows, technology, human capital, cheaper imports, and larger export markets.  less industrialized countries to become part of international production networks and supply chains that are the main conduits of trade. IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION
  • 13.
    ADVANTAGES OF GLOBALIZATION 1.Economic Growth (Access to labor, Access to jobs, Access to resource, The ability for nations to “specialize”) 01 2. INCREASED GLOBAL COOPERATION 02 3. INCREASED CROSS- BORDER INVESTMENT 03
  • 14.
    DISADVANTAGES OF GLOBALIZATION 1.Increased Competition 01 2. DISPROPORTIONATE GROWTH 02 3. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS 03
  • 17.
    GROUP ACTIVITY: LET’SDO THIS TOGETHER! Directions: Direction: Fill out the necessary information for each stage
  • 18.
    Agree or Disagree Directions:Read and analyze the statement. Draw a if you agree on the statement and if you disagree. 1. Globalization create job opportunities. 2. Globalization create balance among under developing, developing and developed countries. 3. Environmental resources are well-maintained and protected at all times in globalization processes. 4. No countries are left behind in globalization process. 5. There is no such competition in globalization.
  • 19.
    ____1. Deals mainlywith policies designed to facilitate international trade and commerce. ____2. This refers to the process of interaction and integration of every landscape in the planet. ____3. Focuses on the social factors that cause cultures to converge ____4. Focuses on the unification and integration of international financial markets.  ____5. Creates greater opportunities for firms in less industrialized countries A. Cultural globalization C. Globalization B. Political Globalization D. Economic Globalization Pre-Test: Directions: Choose the letter that correspond to your answer.

Editor's Notes

  • #4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DESE8x3p8Z0 Understanding Globalization with a Smartphone | RMIT Explainer Animation
  • #5 Globalization is the interconnection of nation-states. Globalization is concerned with the relationships of countries of the world.
  • #6 Globalization is inextricably linked with interdependence since the available resources are unequally distributed across the world and for that matter, no country can claim to be fully served with regard to all the resources it needs to be totally self-sufficient. The need for countries to rely on each other for these resources creates a global interdependence. In fact, the drive of globalization creates a robust interconnection of the world network through borderless operations of countries, making it easier to interact, trade and build a co-operative world. 
  • #8 https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/globalization-international-interdependence-shadrack-bentil
  • #10 “Political Interdependence” in the international community is created through political change, redistribution of power from states to interstate bodies and the growth of global civil society. In fact, the coming together of countries under the umbrella of intergovernmental organizations makes it possible for countries to seek help from others.
  • #11 cultural exchange has undoubtedly increased the level of global interdependence. As noted by Paehlke (2009), “global cultural integration
  • #12 Globalization allows businesses in less industrialized countries to become part of international production networks and supply chains that are the main conduits of trade. Globalization creates greater opportunities for firms in less industrialized countries to tap into more and larger markets around the world. Thus, businesses located in developing countries have more access to capital flows, technology, human capital, cheaper imports, and larger export markets. less industrialized countries to become part of international production networks and supply chains that are the main conduits of trade.
  • #14 Threats to the world cultural diversity-threatening local traditions and language. Unequal economic growth. · Lack of local businesses. · Increases potential global recessions. lead to loss of control over economic and political decisions Pollution, deforestation, and climate change
  • #15 Globalization is inextricably linked with interdependence since the available resources are unequally distributed across the world and for that matter, no country can claim to be fully served with regard to all the resources it needs to be totally self-sufficient. The need for countries to rely on each other for these resources creates a global interdependence. In fact, the drive of globalization creates a robust interconnection of the world network through borderless operations of countries, making it easier to interact, trade and build a co-operative world. 
  • #17 How can we benefit from globalization? How can we be harmed by globalization?
  • #18 How can we benefit from globalization? How can we be harmed by globalization?