Contemporary Issues in Comparative Education

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Belgian Education System
Brian Holmes
Callaghan's Ruskin College Speech
Callaghan’s Ruskin College Speech
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Colin Brock
Comparative Education
Comparative Education Society
Comparative Education Studies
Comparative Educational Study
Comparative Educationists
Continuation Classes
curriculum development strategies
dependency theory in education systems
Deputy Chief Education Officer
Edmund King
Education System
educational dependency
educational reform Europe
EEC Country
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Graham Geoghegan
Ideal Typical Models
international education
Itinerant Teachers
John Owen
Kenneth Smart
Margaret Sutherland
Marxist education theory
Michigan State University
Modern Languages
National Character
Nigel Grant
Paul Mercier
Practical Bias
Qualified School Leavers
Raymond Wilson
Sadler's Work
Sadler’s Work
Sixten Markland
sociological analysis education
University Extra-mural Departments
Vernon Mallinson
W.D. Halls
West Germany
Western European Education
Western European Idea
William Kay
Young Man
Young Wage Earners

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138545113
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1985. In the last two decades education in the Third World has greatly expanded, raising many important issues. Some less developed countries have emulated the West in the style and organisation of their academic systems, hence, it could be said, increasing their dependence. Others have deliberately avoided this path, experimenting with systems more relevant to development and often in a radical way. At a theoretical level, Marxist and neo-Marxist development theorists argue that education systems dependent on the West are evidence of economic dependency and of the correctness of Marxist development theories; while others argue that the evidence points to an interdependent world and that dependency theories do not apply to education. Interestingly two key Marxist Third World Countries, China and Cuba, have very conservative education systems. This book discusses the problems of dependence and interdependence in education throughout the world.