Research on the impact of globalization on education in Indonesia
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Education, Globalization, Human resources, Impact, IndonesiaAbstract
The aims of this study are 1) For Readers; This paper proposed to discuss the impact of globalization on the world of education and increase knowledge on globalization the readers of the dominant of the students can be used to move towards a broader knowledge so that future human resources achieved superior. 2) For Society; It is hoped that people can understand the meaning of the negative impacts of globalization research the impact that can be minimized and positive activity to education which is getting better.
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