Comparative education

75 posts

According to Kidd (1975), ______ is one of the best-known systematized approaches to comparative education.

______ is considered one of the pioneers of comparative methods in education.

How many methods are commonly used in comparative education?

A fourth category of users of comparative education ideally should be:

Noah (1984) points out that comparative education facilitates the establishment of:

The success of education in East Asia was based on sound policies and committed political leadership.

An approach that provides flexibility above national pride and ideological dogmatism is:

East Asian countries have adopted ______ that propelled their education and economic systems to industrialized-level success.

In many countries, the education system is a reflection of the ______ to satisfy the requirement for constitutional right to education.

Japan and ______ have long histories of using examinations for recruitment in government service.

The Anglophone culture spread beyond the United Kingdom due to:

Lusophone refers to people or countries that have a cultural background associated with the ______ language.

According to Noah and Eckstein which work is mandatory:

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

Holmes points out that the importance of case or area studies in comparative education is due to the fact that ______ are necessary to the process of prediction.