Noah and Eckstein (1969) conclude that comparative education has one foot firmly planted in ______ and the other in the wider area of the sciences.

Noah and Eckstein (1969) conclude that comparative education has one foot firmly planted in ______ and the other in the wider area of the sciences.

(a) Pedagogy, social
(b) Pedagogy, physical
(c) Teaching, physical
(d) Teaching, social

✅ Correct option: (a) Pedagogy, social
Explanation: Comparative education lies between pedagogy (education) and social sciences.