Comparative education

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Each US State has the power to establish its own system of:

University established in 1828 to break Oxford–Cambridge monopoly:

Oxford University was founded in:

Higher institutions in England and Wales include universities, colleges, and:

Elementary level age group in England:

Education in ______ at the initial stage was provided by voluntary agencies including churches.

In Brazil, Pre-Primary schools are handled by:

Like most democratic states, ______ is also compulsory.

All public schools in Japan are highly:

Japan’s education ministry supports education with radio and TV especially in:

American education is influenced by:

A third, rarely recognized, source of comparative education is:

Organized learning across international boundaries:

Comparing educational systems to assess advantages is:

Field of study using data from other countries to examine education:

The historical development of comparative education can be divided into:

Main reasons for studying Comparative Education include:

Comparative Education draws contents from:

Comparative Education is an ______ subject:

The term "scope" could mean:

Educere can be interpreted as:

Africa remains the most affected by illiteracy with 40% illiteracy compared to worldwide:

These all are main agenda of “Education For All” except:

In Angola, secondary education streams resemble the:

Historically, African educational system is characterized by:

Government or economic system factors that affect proposed policy come under:

Holmes' method is an adaptation of reflective thinking stages developed by:

Holmes argues that pioneers of comparative education were ______ who wished to reform their own systems.

In Bereday's Comparative Method, criteria for comparability are set during:

George Bereday perceived comparative education as a political geography of ______.