1st Edition

Comparative Studies and Educational Decision

Edited By Edmund King Copyright 1968
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume offers a conceptual justification and methodology for comparative studies of education matching developments in the social sciences and other comparative disciplines. It also relates comparative studies of education to the practical business of policy formulation at all levels. Thus it bridges the widening gap between the purely academic world and the world of decision for development. The author draws illustrations from educational reforms, but goes further in suggesting suitable procedures or institutions which might achieve soundly based policies and secure their implementation. He takes account of the planning techniques and achievements of UNESCO, OECD and other international organizations, and examines the activities and aims of national planning for education in a wider perspective of world re-orientation.

    1 Is There A Science of Educational Prediction? 2 Is Our Study of Education Objective? 3 Comparative Education: A Method of Analysis and Enquiry 4 Commitment and Strategy in Comparative Education 5 The Structure of Informed Decision 6 A Progression of Comparative Study. Selected Bibliography. Index.

    Biography

    Edmund J. King