Particularly, SDSSU Is Committed To:: A-Activity Vision
Particularly, SDSSU Is Committed To:: A-Activity Vision
Particularly, SDSSU Is Committed To:: A-Activity Vision
Vision
A leading "Glocal" University with widened academic perspectives that focus on attaining food security, supporting
poverty alleviation, developing renewable energy and conserving natural environment.
Mission
SDSSU shall provide competency-based higher education training driven by relevant and responsive instruction,
research, extension and sustainable resource management.
GOALS
These are the specific goalsin the four (4) fold functions of university;
KRA1.Instruction
Develop highly competent ,globally comtetive, and morally upright graduates.
KRA 2. RESEARCH
Produce research for the advancement of knowledge,new technology and innovative approaches for competitive
endeavors
KRA 3-EXTENSION
Empower the rural poor to improve their lives through transfer of technologies and knowledge
KRA 4- PRODUCTION
Sustain University operations through viable and profitable income
CORE VALUES
COMPETENCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
RESPONSIVENESS
EXCELLENCE SERVICE
B-ANALYSIS
D- APPLICATION
1. Answer:
students are part of the university success therefore student has vital role in promoting vision and mission of
the SDSSU success ,students engage their strengths, talents, passions and skills as to what university
commited in sustaining productive students and much competitive into national and ASEAN Iinstitution.
2. Answer;
Yes ,example: Accountability of individual who experiences consequences for their performance or
actions,therefore students has anaccountabilty to take an action in any
3. Answer:
Yes ,the VMGO states the vital function of the students to met the statndard purpose of its institution in
producing quality and competence based in higher education .
4. Answer:
A successful a person with higher competent skills
INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALIZATION
Is a process of
interaction and means the speedup
integration among the of movements and
people, companies, exchanges (of
and governments of human beings,
GLOBALIZATION
different nations, a goods, and services,
process driven by
capital, technologies
international trade and
or cultural practices)
investment and aided
all over the planet.
by information
technology.
As globalization of education ent
ails the globalization of
knowledge itself, such inquiries
can be directed to various sites
and disciplines outside
of education, in considering how
communication, values, and
knowledge are being dynamically
revised today on a global scale
through processes
of globalization.
ACTIVITY 1.1
1. UNITED STATES
2. 1886
3. CANADA
4. OLYMPIC GAMES
5. PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA
6. 400 BRANDS
7. 200 COUNTRIES
B-ABSTRACTION
C-ANALYSIS
1. Answer:
the production of goods and services has increased around the world due to a number of factors,
particularly globalisation. many companies have gone beyond their national borders to have operations,
even in remote corners of the world.
2. answer:
in many instances, quality of life has improved for those who live in developing nations. for many
developing nations, globalization has led to an improvement in standard of living through improved roads
and transportation, improved health care, and improved education due to the global expansion of
corporations.
3. Answer:
The world economy has become increasingly interdependent for a long time. However, in recent decades
the process of globalisation has accelerated; this is due to a variety of factors, but important ones include
improved trade, increased labour and capital mobility and improved technology.
Part II
1. Political: politicians
2. Economic:international
3. Socio-cultural:distances
4. Technological:mass media
Application
Industrial- consumers
Financial-financial
Economic-global &capital
Political-government
Informational-information
1. Economic
2.industrial
3.Informational
4.Political
5.Cultural
6.financial
7.Informational
In many instances, quality of life has improved for those who live in developing nations. For many developing
nations, globalization has led to an improvement in standard of living through improved roads and transportation,
improved health care, and improved education due to the global expansion of corporations it also enhances the
ability of learners to access, assess, adopt, and apply knowledge, to think independently to exercise appropriate
judgment and to collaborate with others to make sense of new situations. - Globalization produces an increased
quantity of scientifically and technically trained persons.
However, globalisation is also affecting us in a negative way. Increased transportation and the global shift of
polluting manufacturing industries has resulted in environmental degradation. Pollution is affecting people's health
and having a negative impact on biodiversity levels globally.
Activity 1
Final activity
The world become richer because- "Growth should not be about speculation and making a quick buck, It's seen
as helping to lift people out of poverty, On the face of it, that should be good news for many developing countries,
who rely on growth to create jobs and boost living standards.
Reflection
In the midst of this global pandemic, we are reflecting in real-time on how systems undergo large-
scale transformation how government, businesses, schools, cities, and communities adapt and make
fundamental changes to existing ways of working. This issue of systems change and, more
specifically, how education initiatives scale and spread Prior to the spread of COVID-19, we had been
reflecting with our partners on how difficult it is to change a system: Systems prefer the status quo
and often require a crisis to transform. We are certainly watching this play out today many countries
have been slow to respond to the global pandemic despite significant data and advice from experts
on what measures are needed and have only leapt into action once the magnitude of the virus was
apparent.
World Bank
The World Bank is an international organization that offers developmental assistance to middle-income and low-
income countries.
OPEC - OPEC is an intergovernmental organisation of oil-exporting developing nations which aims to ensure oil
prices remain stable within global oil markets.
NAAFTA- NAFTA provides coverage to services except for aviation transport, maritime, and basic
telecommunications. the agreement also provides intellectual property rights protection in a variety of areas
including patent, trademark, and copyrighted material. the government procurement provisions of the NAFTA
apply not only to goods but to contracts for services and construction at the federal level.
GATT- The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) was a set of multilateral trade agreements aimed at
the abolition of quotas and the reduction of tariff duties among the contracting nations.
BRETON WOOD SYSTEM- The Bretton Woods system lasted between 1945 -1972. Its main objectives were to
design a post-war monetary system that facilitates greater stability of the exchange rateswithout using the gold
standard and to promote international trade and development. It resulted in the creation of IMF and the World
Bank.
APPLICATION
Task 2
3,1,2, 4
MATCH WITH THE PICTURE
1-3
2-4
3-2
4-1
Processing
How did the history of global market integration help you understand the movement of the country’s economy?
Answer :
the nineteenth century saw substantial advances in international market integration, and the creation of a truly world
economy. steamships connected the world's ports to each other, and from the ports the railroads ran inland, creating a new and
faster world transport network the global economy has changed significantly over the past few decades, in the way that it is
organized and governed by collaborating nations. these changes have repercussions that not only affect the flow of goods and
services between countries, but also the movement of people.
Answer:
Because of information revolution advancements, information can now be transmitted in real time, meaning that there are no
delays in worldwide distribution. As events unfold across the planet, people everywhere can have instant access to
this information and thus adapt in various ways.
LESSON No.5
GLOBAL CORPORATION
ACTIVITY
Answer: Samsung is one of the best company. They are still remained in top from its entry to the smartphone
world. You can find numerous number phone from low budget to flagship. Stable software,
Durability, Good camera, Quality and reliability are main plus point for samsung.
Assessment
1. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
2. July 1944
3. World Trade Organization
4. Technological Revolution,
5. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
II-TRUE OR FALSE
1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FASE –COOPERATION
4. FALSE 27MEMBERS
5. FALSE- ensure the stabilization of oil markets in order to secure an efficient, economic and regular supply
of petroleum to consumers
ASSIGNMENT
1. Do you think that the global market can still recover in this pandemic ? when and how?
Answer : Financial markets can tell us a lot about the economic recovery ahead, based on their direction of
travel and how confident investors feel about the future. This is important as we emerge from the COVID-
19 pandemic In spite of the prognosis for growth if all goes reasonably well, the outlook remains highly
uncertain, and a number of alternative outcomes are possible. A downside scenario in which cases spike
early this year, necessitating further restrictions on activity, and in which the vaccination process is
delayed, would lead to weaker and more protracted recovery with global growth
2. effect of globalization to government
answer: globalization restrains governments by inducing increased budgetary pressure. As a
consequence, governments shift their expenditures in favour of transfers and subsidies and away from
capital expenditures.
LESSON 6
THE GLOBAL INTERSTATE SYSTEM
ACTIVITY
5. Kindly give at least 10 examples examples of institutionsthat govern international relations and its role to globalization.
Answer:
Essay
1. Do we need a global intersate system ? what is nits purpose?
Answer:.
Yes, The balance of power in the interstate system prevents any single state from controlling the world economy,
and from imposing a political monopoly over accumulation. This means that "factors of production" cannot be
constrained to the degree that they could be if there were an overarching world state. Interstate relations are
those authoritative actions, understandings, or commitments of the governmental authorities--the leaders--of one
state to or with the governmental authorities of another state or its groups or citizens, either bilaterally or
through international organizations.
“The challenges the world facing now in terms of politics, economy and technology “
some other major economic challenges facing our society, in particular my generation, are the lack of saving
and the need to shop impulsively. many of the economic challenges seen today and in my generation, are
things that started at home. lack of savings is most definitely a major challenge in society are not only basic
problrem it also include the world challenges /problem these problems include global inequality and unequal
economic development, global poverty, the exhaustion of non-renewable resources, depletion of
the environment and global warming, and systemic problems associated with inadequate regulation of financial
markets. arine conservation, wildlife conservation,global public health.,environmental and corporate
sustainability.,human rights and access to justice, social economic development, climate crisis and clean
energy,education for development in other aspect Technology Challenges /problem are data security,big
data,cloud computing,open source software,mobile payments,social media related liabilities,wearable
computing.,the internet of things.