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erma4kov [3.2K]
2 years ago
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Discuss the concept and scope of comparative education. Also identify the trends and issues of comparative education

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vampirchik [111]2 years ago
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The concept of comparative education can be referred to as:

  • The side by side analysis of the similarities and differences between different forms of education.

The scope includes the:

  • Geographical, historical, ideological, thematic, and subject matter scopes.

Trends and issues include:

  • The problems of defiition, culture, comparability, subjectivity, and method.

<h3>What is comparative education?</h3>

Comparative education refers to the comparison of eduction as it is obtainable in different climes. Different people have different education types that will be relevant to them.

In trying to get a holistic understanding, problems that have to do with subjectivity and culture might arise.

Learn more about comparative education here:

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