Introduction to the internationalization of education;
1. The internationalization of education is the development trend of international exchanges, discussions and cooperation to solve common problems in education after the Second World War. It is characterized by the emergence and development of international educational organizations. UNESCO was founded in 1948 with the aim of promoting cooperation among countries in education, science and culture.
2. Later, the International Bureau of Education, the International Labour Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the Organization of Southeast Asian Ministers of Education were established one after another, and they began to discuss education issues of common concern and sent experts to provide international assistance. ?
Second, the internationalization of educational exchanges and cooperation:
1, international cooperation has been strengthened, cultural and educational exchanges between countries have become increasingly frequent, exchanges between teachers and researchers have increased, the number of international students has increased, and exchanges and cooperation in teaching materials have been enhanced.
2. All countries are reforming the closed and isolated education system, so that the development trend of schools at all levels in their own countries and internationally is consistent. In the future, there will be more and more similarities in the objects, systems, contents, forms and methods of education in various countries, and the trend of internationalization will be strengthened day by day.
3. International education major refers to global education outside the country, which can also be called world education. Studying abroad is the most important and direct form of international education, and the International Youth Education Association is an international professional platform for educational academic exchanges and educational services.