1st Edition

Educational Traditions Compared Content, Teaching and Learning in Industrialised Countries

By Martin Mclean Copyright 1995
212 Pages
by Routledge

212 Pages
by Routledge

Educational Traditions Compared (1995) is a comparative treatment of the educational curricula – their content, pedagogy and assessment – in schools and higher education institutions in industrial countries throughout the world. The emphasis is on differences between the major international blocs – Europe, North America and East Asia – and how these arise from distinctive cultural and... Read more

1. The Global Educational Challenge  Part 1. Educational Traditions  2. Views of Knowledge  3. Norms of Educational Access  4. Political Cultures and the Control of Education  Part 2. Contemporary Responses: Content, Teaching and Learning  5. Schooling 2–16  6. Upper Secondary Institutions: General and Vocational  7. Higher Education  8. Conclusion

Biography

Martin McLean