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The Impact of Globalization on Education Export

Sandagsuren Enkhtuya*, Battumur Gerelmaa

* Corresponding Author: Sandagsuren Enkhtuya

*Ph.D candidate, Mandakh National University, Mongolia, tuya@mandakh.edu.mn

Ph.D, Mandakh National University, Mongolia, gerelbat489@gmail.com

Digital Object Identifier: 

https://doi.org/10.53468/mifyr.2024.04.02.31

Abstract: Globalization provides up chances for the exchange of knowledge, technology, social values, and behavioral norms, as well as the promotion of development at all levels, including individuals, organizations, communities, and societies, across different countries and cultures. At present, higher education is a component of the larger globalization movement. Owing to globalization, one of the key developments that determines the fundamental principles upon which contemporary institutions are built is the internationalization of higher education. In this study, we attempted to compare the problems faced by foreign students, their solutions, and the experience of other countries in the export of higher education. The export of higher education is that of the school
the export of higher education in our country is insufficient.

Keywords: Globalizatiom, Education export, Industry IV, Challenge

Article History: Received 20 March 2024, Received in revised form 23 March 2024, Accepted 08 May 2024

Download file : httpsdoi.org10.53468mifyr.2024.04.02.31

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