Challenges Facing The Study of Comparative Education
Challenges Facing The Study of Comparative Education
Challenges Facing The Study of Comparative Education
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Challenges facing the Study of Comparative Education
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Objectives
After you have read this chapter, you should be able to;
i) Identify and explain the major challenges facing the study of comparative
education in teacher education today.
Introduction
i) Challenge of Definition;
Over the years, some of the analytical tools used in the study of comparative
education have been in most cases considered to be primitive as compared with
the tools currently being used in other social inquires. For example, the use of
questionnaires sent through post office prove to be unsatisfactory in that
unreliable data is likely to be provided because of different interpretation given
do different levels of education and the understanding of the purpose for which
the data are collected. In other instance some of the social inquiries are
difficult to use because of time and expanses involved. Also in comparative
education different issues require unique methods to address them. As is with
other social sciences, each study will require a specific method of study and as
such comparative education faces the challenge of choice of method of
approach in addressing educational issues and process being studied. A
scholar in comparative education has a wide variety of methods from which to
choose from and making the right choice often proves to be a big challenge in
the study of comparative education.
iv) Challenge related to Subjectivity of Analysis.
In many studies, there is a human tendency to view issues with ones social
background. Since we all come from various social backgrounds, some from
the primitive, conservative and sometimes rigid, while others come from the
modern, open minded and move receptive to changes. The social background
brings with itself divergent views that are of comparative nature. As such,
when people are not natives of the countries where the study is being taken,
they tend to have biases and this poses challenges in comparative education
since it results in subjectivity of analysis of the educational issues. All studies
ought to be objective rather than subjective for that is the essence of every
study even in comparative education.
Quite often than not, ones social background is greatly influenced by ones
culture and language. Every country or regional of the world has its own
culture and language. These in themselves pose as challenges in comparative
education study since there is always a need for fresh studies as one moves
from one cultural language group to another. In order for one to have a very
good understanding of the issue of study, it will require him or her to employ a
thorough examination of the terminology to be employed and used in the
study. This is because any terminology used need to be clear to make the study
meaningful and useful to the stake holders. Any ambiguity of terminologies
may render the study useless and meaningless. Clarity of terminologies in
terms of culture and language is of uttermost importance in comparative
education studies.
Just as education has its own character, so does each country have its own
national character. In education theory and practice, we cannot understand
the education system of a country without sufficient knowledge of the physical
and social context, within which the educational system operates.
Chapter Review
Please attempt the following questions;
i) Identify the challenges discussed above that affect the study of comparative
education in your own country.