Routledge Revivals- Educational Traditions Compared
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Educational Traditions Compared (1995) is a comparative treatment of curricula in schools and higher education institutions in industrial countries. The emphasis is on differences between the major international blocs – Europe, North America and East Asia – and how these arise from distinctive cultural and historical traditions. 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 historical traditions. Particular attention is given to intra-European differences, for example between Britain, France, Germany and Eastern Europe.
Educational Traditions Compared (1995) is a comparative treatment of curricula in schools and higher education institutions in industrial countries. The emphasis is on differences between the major international blocs – Europe, North America and East Asia – and how these arise from distinctive cultural and historical traditions. 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 historical traditions. Particular attention is given to intra-European differences, for example between Britain, France, Germany and Eastern Europe.
AmazonPages: 212, Edition: 1, Hardcover, Routledge