Origins and Traditions in Comparative Education

Origins and Traditions in Comparative Education

PDF Origins and Traditions in Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Maria Manzon
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000011720
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 221

This volume aims to expand knowledge about the history of comparative education. It explores new scholarship on key actors and ways of knowing in the field. It aims to raise awareness on the positionality of historical narratives about this field of inquiry and offers a re-think of its histories. Since comparative education has always been embedded within a global field of power, what would the changing world order’s implications be for the institutional and intellectual histories of the field? This book offers diverse perspectives for re-theorising the histories of comparative education. It suggests casting a far-sighted and panoramic look at the field’s origins. The volume concludes with a puzzle for future work on a global history of comparative education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.


Origins and Traditions in Comparative Education

Origins and Traditions in Comparative Education

PDF Origins and Traditions in Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Taylor & Francis Group
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9780367728298
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 112

This volume aims to expand knowledge about the history of comparative education. It explores new scholarship on key actors and ways of knowing in the field. It aims to raise awareness on the positionality of historical narratives about this field of inquiry and offers a re-think of its histories. Since comparative education has always been embedded within a global field of power, what would the changing world order's implications be for the institutional and intellectual histories of the field? This book offers diverse perspectives for re-theorising the histories of comparative education. It suggests casting a far-sighted and panoramic look at the field's origins. The volume concludes with a puzzle for future work on a global history of comparative education. This book was originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.


Comparative Education

Comparative Education

PDF Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Maria Manzon
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9400719302
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 318

This book is a remarkable feat of scholarship — so remarkable in fact that I put it in the same league as the great classics of the field that had so much to do with setting the direction of Comparative Education. Indeed, this volume goes further than earlier classics to reveal, through textual analysis and interviews with key figures, how the epistemological foundations of the field and crucial professional developments combined to, as the title indicates, construct Comparative Education. Manzon’s work is indispensable — a word I do not use lightly — for scholars who seek a genuine grasp of the field: how it was formed and by whom, its major theoreticians, its professional foundations, and so on. Clearly too, this book marks the rise of a young star, Maria Manzon, who shows promise of joining the ranks of our field’s most illustrious thinkers. Erwin H. Epstein Director, Center for Comparative Education Loyola University, Chicago, USA


Comparative Education (RLE Edu A)

Comparative Education (RLE Edu A)

PDF Comparative Education (RLE Edu A) Download

  • Author: Nicholas Hans
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136722556
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

This book is divided into four parts. In Part One the author considers the natural factors which have influenced the various national systems of education. They comprise racial, linguistic, geographical and economic factors. In Part Two he considers the contribution of religious traditions to education, more particularly those of the Catholic and Puritan faiths, and in Part Three the secular traditions of humanism, socialism and nationalism. Finally in Part Four a comparison is made of the systems of education in England and Wales, the USA, France and the Soviet Union.


Introducing Comparative Education

Introducing Comparative Education

PDF Introducing Comparative Education Download

  • Author: A. R. Trethewey
  • Publisher: Elsevier
  • ISBN: 1483181847
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 152

Introducing Comparative Education aims to familiarize newcomers with comparative education as a field of study and to provide a continuing reference as people become more actively involved with comparative studies and the problems associated with developing them in rigorous and productive ways. The purposes and methods of comparative education are also discussed. Comprised of eight chapters, this book begins by presenting a neat, simple, and generally accepted definition of comparative education. The reader is then introduced to the history and development of comparative education; the purposes of comparative education; some of the pitfalls in trying to compare education or educational systems across cultural and national boundaries; and some of the alternative methods open to those who would like to develop studies in comparative education. The approaches associated with Isaac Kandel, Nicholas Hans, and G. Z. F. Bereday, Brian Holmes, Edmund King, Harold Noah, and Max Eckstein are considered. The book concludes with a listing of resources for teaching and learning. This monograph is intended for students and educators.


Comparative Education

Comparative Education

PDF Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Nicholas Adolf Hans
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0415664284
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

This book is divided into four parts. In Part One the author considers the natural factors which have influenced the various national systems of education. They comprise racial, linguistic, geographical and economic factors. In Part Two he considers the contribution of religious traditions to education, more particularly those of the Catholic and Puritan faiths, and in Part Three the secular traditions of humanism, socialism and nationalism. Finally in Part Four a comparison is made of the systems of education in England and Wales, the USA, France and the Soviet Union.


Comparative Education

Comparative Education

PDF Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Nicholas A. Hans
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Comparative education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 333


Discourse Formation in Comparative Education

Discourse Formation in Comparative Education

PDF Discourse Formation in Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Jürgen Schriewer
  • Publisher: Peter Lang
  • ISBN: 9783631571293
  • Category : Comparative education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 394

New theories and theory-based methodological approaches have found their way into Comparative Education - just as into Comparative Social Science more generally - in increasing number in the recent past. The essays of this volume express and critically discuss quite a range of these positions such as, inter alia, the theory of self-organizing social systems and the morphogenetic approach; the theory of long waves in economic development and world-systems analysis; historical sociology and the sociology of knowledge; as well as critical hermeneutics and post-modernist theorizing. With reference to such theories and approaches, the chapters - written by scholars from Europe, the USA and Australia - outline alternative research agendas for the comparative study of the social and educational fabric of the modern world. In so doing, they also expound frames of reference for re-considering the intellectual shaping, or Discourse Formation, of Comparative Education as a field of study.


Comparative Education

Comparative Education

PDF Comparative Education Download

  • Author: Mark Bray
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9400710941
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

This book presents perspectives on the changes that have taken place within the field of comparative education, while noting various continuing traditions. Its contributors come from a wide range of countries and contexts, and present their work within a framework set by the 11th congress of the World Council of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES). The book makes a valuable methodological as well as a conceptual contribution to the field.


Changing Educational Contexts, Issues and Identities

Changing Educational Contexts, Issues and Identities

PDF Changing Educational Contexts, Issues and Identities Download

  • Author: Michael Crossley
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134124635
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

Documenting major intellectual and paradigmatic changes in the field of comparative education in the light of the history and development of the journal Comparative Education, this book compiles a selection of articles from forty years of the journal’s distinguished history. It illustrates how changing times have been reflected in the nature and quality of published comparative research. Contributors explore the impact of key issues such as marketisation, accountability and globalisation upon policy and practice world-wide. They explore how new challenges faced by the social sciences have seen shifts in the contexts, issues and priorities attended to by comparatives and how different approaches to comparative education have influenced the intellectual and professional identities and positioning of those involved. Bridging theoretically oriented scholarship with empirically grounded research relating to issues of policy and practice and with chapters addressing questions of relevance throughout the world, this book is an invaluable resource of ideas and stimuli for further thinking and research.