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Instructor: Mr. Tariq Saleem Ghayyur
Course: comparative Education
Department of Education
University of Sargodha
Awolola (1986) identified eight approaches to the
study of Comparative Education. They are:
 (a) Problem Approach or Thematic approach
 (b) Case study approach
 (c) Area study approach
 (d) Historical approach
 (e) Descriptive approach
 (f) Philosophical approach
 (g) International approach and
 (h) Castronomic approach
 The investigator will first of all identify a
particular educational problem in his own
country
 He will begin to look for another country that
has the same problem
 The researcher will also study the education
problem of another country in relation to
their culture
 He will also examine the solution applied to
such problem by the affected country
 Education Comparativist from Pakistan can go
to England to study the primary education
Level of the country
 He can take all the educational systems of the
country and compare such educational
system with his own educational system
 The problem with this approach is that as a
human being, the investigator may not be
totally objective in his report
 Area here could refer to a village, a town or
country depending on the educational
comparativist who wants to carry out the study
 The educational comparativist will engage
himself in the educational practices of only one
country
 The investigator is going to involve himself in
several activities as a result of which he is going
to arrive at a body of generalizations on the
educational system he is studying
 The study under this approach is always based
on geographical, linguistic or racial boundaries.
 Bereday (1958) identified the following stages in the area study
approach.
 (a) Descriptive Stage - an Educational Comparativist can make a
description of his own educational system as well as practices.
The researcher has to start by reading extensively. He can also
personally visit the country whose educational system is
studying.
 (b) Interpretation Stage - the investigator will now collate and
analyse the data gathered from various sources to enable him do
justice to the educational system of the area being studied.
 (c) Juxtaposition Stage - the investigator will put side by side the
result obtained from the interpretation stage with the
educational system of his own country.
 (d) Comparative Stage - the researcher will objectively compare
and contrast the educational practices of the country being
studied with that of his own. It is at this stage of the study that
whatever hypotheses that might have been formulated by the
researcher that will be rejected or accepted.
 An investigator will only take a village, town
or country for the examination of its
educational historical development right from
the first day when education was introduced
into the place and the time of study.
 This approach will enable the researcher to
identify the factors that are responsible for
the current educational system of the country
being studied. However, the problem with
this approach is that greater emphasis is
always placed on the past.
 The investigator will have to describe
everything he finds on ground. Such things to
be described could include: Number of
schools, student enrolment, number of
teachers, number of the school buildings
including classrooms as well as the number
of subjects being offered.
 This is an approach whereby all the variations
existing from one area to another within the
same country are taken into consideration
while comparing the system of education of a
foreign country with one's educational
system.
 This is a method whereby both the diet as
well as the eating habit of the people in a
particular country are related to the practices
of their education.
 On this approach, Brickman (1966) cited by Alabi
and Oyelade (1998) observed that:
 Visitation of foreign countries whether for the
purpose of commerce, conversation curiosity or
conflict, goes back to ancient history, travelers in
all historical periods must have brought back
facts and impression concerning the cultures of
the other countries they had visited, included in
their reports must have been comments relating
to the young and their upbringing.
 They may also have made some remarks
regarding the similarities and differences in the
ways of educating children. Some, indeed, may
have arrived at conclusions involving the
expression of value judgments.
 In using this approach for studying comparative education
Halls (1965) cited by Alabi and Oyelade (1998) identifies
three stages in the field study of approach.
 Preparatory Stage
 the investigator will have to prepare himself very well
before traveling to his country of interest. He has to be
familiar with the country he wants to visit by reading very
extensively about the country.
 Investigatory and Analytical Stage
 the researcher will have to formulate some hypotheses on
the educational practices of the country he wants to study.
The formulation of these hypotheses will give him a focus
on what to look for.
 Evaluatory Comparative Stage
 The investigator after coming back from his travel to the
foreign country, will now examine the practices of
education of the country he has visited in relation to the
educational practices of his own country with a view to
establishing the similarities as well as the differences
existing in the educational practices of the two countries
 It is also at this stage that the hypotheses earlier on
formulated will either be rejected or accepted.
 An approach in which the study of
comparative education is carried out
empirically by formulating hypotheses,
defining the important concepts, setting out
the variables as well as the conditions for
establishing the validity of the hypotheses
formulated.
 Since in any scientific research, data
collection its interpretation with the help of
statistics of analysis are very important.
 An approach in which other disciplines such
as history, philosophy, geography;
economics, anthropology and statistics are
integrated in to the study of Comparative
Education because of their usefulness.
 A Russian Philosopher by name Serguis
Hessen was the first man to apply
philosophical approach to the study of
Comparative Education. In the book, he chose
four main philosophical problems. The
problems chosen by him are:
(a) Compulsory education (b) The School and the
State
(c) The school and the Church (d) The School and
Economic life.
 the reader must not be made to do the comparison of
various educational practices by himself, rather, the
comparison and conclusion have to be done by the
investigator himself. Data on the educational
practices to be compared must have been gathered
and reviewed.
 In addition, hypotheses should have also been
formulated to assist in the gathering of data. Then,
the educational practices of the country under study
will be put side by side with the educational practices
of another country slated for comparison.
 The next stage after Juxtaposition is the comparison
of the educational practices of the countries that have
been put side by side. It is at stage of comparison
that the hypotheses that had been formulated earlier
on will be rejected or accepted.

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Approaches to the study of comparative education by tariq ghayyur

  • 1. Instructor: Mr. Tariq Saleem Ghayyur Course: comparative Education Department of Education University of Sargodha
  • 2. Awolola (1986) identified eight approaches to the study of Comparative Education. They are:  (a) Problem Approach or Thematic approach  (b) Case study approach  (c) Area study approach  (d) Historical approach  (e) Descriptive approach  (f) Philosophical approach  (g) International approach and  (h) Castronomic approach
  • 3.  The investigator will first of all identify a particular educational problem in his own country  He will begin to look for another country that has the same problem  The researcher will also study the education problem of another country in relation to their culture  He will also examine the solution applied to such problem by the affected country
  • 4.  Education Comparativist from Pakistan can go to England to study the primary education Level of the country  He can take all the educational systems of the country and compare such educational system with his own educational system  The problem with this approach is that as a human being, the investigator may not be totally objective in his report
  • 5.  Area here could refer to a village, a town or country depending on the educational comparativist who wants to carry out the study  The educational comparativist will engage himself in the educational practices of only one country  The investigator is going to involve himself in several activities as a result of which he is going to arrive at a body of generalizations on the educational system he is studying  The study under this approach is always based on geographical, linguistic or racial boundaries.
  • 6.  Bereday (1958) identified the following stages in the area study approach.  (a) Descriptive Stage - an Educational Comparativist can make a description of his own educational system as well as practices. The researcher has to start by reading extensively. He can also personally visit the country whose educational system is studying.  (b) Interpretation Stage - the investigator will now collate and analyse the data gathered from various sources to enable him do justice to the educational system of the area being studied.  (c) Juxtaposition Stage - the investigator will put side by side the result obtained from the interpretation stage with the educational system of his own country.  (d) Comparative Stage - the researcher will objectively compare and contrast the educational practices of the country being studied with that of his own. It is at this stage of the study that whatever hypotheses that might have been formulated by the researcher that will be rejected or accepted.
  • 7.  An investigator will only take a village, town or country for the examination of its educational historical development right from the first day when education was introduced into the place and the time of study.  This approach will enable the researcher to identify the factors that are responsible for the current educational system of the country being studied. However, the problem with this approach is that greater emphasis is always placed on the past.
  • 8.  The investigator will have to describe everything he finds on ground. Such things to be described could include: Number of schools, student enrolment, number of teachers, number of the school buildings including classrooms as well as the number of subjects being offered.
  • 9.  This is an approach whereby all the variations existing from one area to another within the same country are taken into consideration while comparing the system of education of a foreign country with one's educational system.
  • 10.  This is a method whereby both the diet as well as the eating habit of the people in a particular country are related to the practices of their education.
  • 11.  On this approach, Brickman (1966) cited by Alabi and Oyelade (1998) observed that:  Visitation of foreign countries whether for the purpose of commerce, conversation curiosity or conflict, goes back to ancient history, travelers in all historical periods must have brought back facts and impression concerning the cultures of the other countries they had visited, included in their reports must have been comments relating to the young and their upbringing.  They may also have made some remarks regarding the similarities and differences in the ways of educating children. Some, indeed, may have arrived at conclusions involving the expression of value judgments.
  • 12.  In using this approach for studying comparative education Halls (1965) cited by Alabi and Oyelade (1998) identifies three stages in the field study of approach.  Preparatory Stage  the investigator will have to prepare himself very well before traveling to his country of interest. He has to be familiar with the country he wants to visit by reading very extensively about the country.  Investigatory and Analytical Stage  the researcher will have to formulate some hypotheses on the educational practices of the country he wants to study. The formulation of these hypotheses will give him a focus on what to look for.  Evaluatory Comparative Stage  The investigator after coming back from his travel to the foreign country, will now examine the practices of education of the country he has visited in relation to the educational practices of his own country with a view to establishing the similarities as well as the differences existing in the educational practices of the two countries  It is also at this stage that the hypotheses earlier on formulated will either be rejected or accepted.
  • 13.  An approach in which the study of comparative education is carried out empirically by formulating hypotheses, defining the important concepts, setting out the variables as well as the conditions for establishing the validity of the hypotheses formulated.  Since in any scientific research, data collection its interpretation with the help of statistics of analysis are very important.
  • 14.  An approach in which other disciplines such as history, philosophy, geography; economics, anthropology and statistics are integrated in to the study of Comparative Education because of their usefulness.
  • 15.  A Russian Philosopher by name Serguis Hessen was the first man to apply philosophical approach to the study of Comparative Education. In the book, he chose four main philosophical problems. The problems chosen by him are: (a) Compulsory education (b) The School and the State (c) The school and the Church (d) The School and Economic life.
  • 16.  the reader must not be made to do the comparison of various educational practices by himself, rather, the comparison and conclusion have to be done by the investigator himself. Data on the educational practices to be compared must have been gathered and reviewed.  In addition, hypotheses should have also been formulated to assist in the gathering of data. Then, the educational practices of the country under study will be put side by side with the educational practices of another country slated for comparison.  The next stage after Juxtaposition is the comparison of the educational practices of the countries that have been put side by side. It is at stage of comparison that the hypotheses that had been formulated earlier on will be rejected or accepted.

Notas do Editor

  1. Here, the investigator will first of all identify a particular educational problem in his own country. Then, he will begin to look for another country that has the same problem. The researcher will also study the education problem of another country in relation to their culture. The researcher will not only study the education problem of another country but he will also examine the solution applied to such problem by the affected country. From this, he will think of how he will be able to solve their own educational problem as well. It should be noted that Culture, economic, Socio Political factors vary from one country to another as a result of which educational problems and solutions may not necessarily be the same.
  2. In this approach, an education Comparativist from Pakistan can go to England to study the primary education Level of the country. His report (is believed) will be very comprehensive for his readers to understand. If it is possible for the researcher, he can take all the educational systems of the country and compare such educational system with his own educational system. The problem with this approach is that as a human being, the investigator may not be totally objective in his report.
  3. The word area here could refer to a village, a town or country depending on the educational comparativist who wants to carry out the study. Under this approach, the educational comparativist will engage himself in the educational practices of only one country, if it is a country that he has chosen. The investigator is going to involve himself in several activities as a result of which he is going to arrive at a body of generalizations on the educational system he is studying. The study under this approach is always based on geographical, linguistic or racial boundaries.However, Bereday (1958) is of the opinion that "one of the oldest and clearest ways of introducing the subject (Comparative Education) is to study one geographical area at a time"
  4. However, Bereday (1958) is of the opinion that "one of the oldest and clearest ways of introducing the subject (Comparative Education) is to study one geographical area at a time" He therefore identified the following stages in the area study approach:(a) Descriptive Stage - At this stage, an Educational Comparativist can make a description of his own educational system as well as practices. The researcher has to start by reading extensively. He will start by reviewing the available literature on the educational system of the country being studied. To enable the investigator have on the spot assessment, he can personally visit the country whose educational system is studying.(b) Interpretation Stage - At this stage of the study, the investigator will now collate and analyse the data gathered from various sources to enable him do justice to the educational system of the area being studied.(c) Juxtaposition Stage - At this stage of the study, the investigator will put side by side the result obtained from the interpretation stage with the educational system of his own country.(d) Comparative Stage - At this stage of the investigation, the researcher will objectively compare and contrast the educational practices of the country being studied with that of his own. It is at this stage of the study that whatever hypotheses that might have been formulated by the researcher that will be rejected or accepted.
  5. Under this approach, an investigator will only take a village, town or country for the examination of its educational historical development right from the first day when education was introduced into the place and the time of study. This approach will enable the researcher to identify the factors that are responsible for the current educational system of the country being studied. However, the problem with this approach is that greater emphasis is always placed on the past.
  6. Here, the investigator will have to describe everything he finds on ground. Such things to be described could include: Number of schools, student enrolment, number of teachers, number of the school buildings including classrooms as well as the number of subjects being offered. However, the approach is not very popular among the modern educational Comparativists.
  7. This is an approach whereby all the variations existing from one area to another within the same country are taken into consideration while comparing the system of education of a foreign country with one's educational system.
  8. This is a method whereby both the diet as well as the eating habit of the people in a particular country are related to the practices of their education, the approach is not very popular among the modern educational comparativists.
  9. This approach is not new in the area of the subject. On this approach, Brickman (1966) cited by Alabi and Oyelade (1998) observed that:Visitation of foreign countries whether for the purpose of commerce, conversation curiosity or conflict, goes back to ancient history, travelers in all historical periods must have brought back facts and impression concerning the cultures of the other countries they had visited, included in their reports must have been comments relating to the young and their upbringing. They may also have made some remarks regarding the similarities and differences in the ways of educating children. Some, indeed, may have arrived at conclusions involving the expression of value judgments.
  10. In using this approach for studying comparative education Halls (1965) cited by Alabi and Oyelade (1998) identifies three stages in the field study of approach. They are:1. Preparatory stage 2. Investigatory and analytical stage as well as 3. Evaluatory and Comparative stage.Preparatory StageThis is the stage in which the investigator will have to prepare himself very well before traveling to his country of interest. He has to be familiar with the country he wants to visit by reading very extensively about the country.Investigatory and Analytical StageAt this stage, the researcher will have to formulate some hypotheses on the educational practices of the country he wants to study. The formulation of these hypotheses will give him a focus on what to look for.Evaluatory Comparative StageAt this stage, the investigator after coming back from his travel to the foreign country, will now examine the practices of education of the country he has visited in relation to the educational practices of his own country with a view to establishing the similarities as well as the differences existing in the educational practices of the two countries it is also at this stage that the hypotheses earlier on formulated will either be rejected or accepted. The field study approach unlike area study approach, concerns itself with the study of the educational systems of many countries at the same time. It also involves visiting the foreign countries of interest to enable the investigator make an objective comparison between the foreign educational practices and that of his country
  11. This is an approach in which the study of comparative education is carried out empirically by formulating hypotheses, defining the important concepts, setting out the variables as well as the conditions for establishing the validity of the hypotheses formulated. Since in any scientific research, data collection its interpretation with the help of statistics of analysis are very important,. These must not also be lacking in the study of Comparative Education to enhance the quality and credibility of whatever may be the result of the investigation.
  12. This is an approach in which other disciplines such as history, philosophy, geography; economics, anthropology and statistics are integrated in to the study of Comparative Education because of their usefulness. As it has already been stated, it is not possible for Comparative Education as a discipline to stand on its own as it has to draw from other subjects which include the disciplines mentioned above.
  13. A Russian Philosopher by name Serguis Hessen was the first man to apply philosophical approach to the study of Comparative Education when he published his book in 1928 which he tittled "KritischeVergleichung des SchulwesensderAnderenKuturstaaten". In the book, he chose four main philosophical problems. The problems chosen by him are:(a) Compulsory education (b) The School and the State (c) The school and the Church and (d) The School and Economic life.He analysed the underlying principles and later followed it by giving a critical account of modern legislation in many countries. Kosemani (1995) believes that philosophical approach is a step forward to solve the problems in the national character approach.According to him, there are two major problems involved in the application of philosophical approach to the study of comparative education. The problems are:(a) Difference in emphasis as a result of which it may be difficult to use the same criterion (national ideology) for the comparison. (b) There are many countries without clear cut national ideologies.(c) From the above, it could be deduced that with philosophical approach, hypotheses could be formulated, be tested and could also be empirically validated for better explanation of educational practices of various countries.
  14. In this approach, the reader must not be made to do the comparison of various educational practices by himself, rather, the comparison and conclusion have to be done by the investigator himself. Data on the educational practices to be compared must have been gathered and reviewed. In addition, hypotheses should have also been formulated to assist in the gathering of data. Then, the educational practices of the country under study will be put side by side with the educational practices of another country slated for comparison.The next stage after Juxtaposition is the comparison of the educational practices of the countries that have been put side by side. It is at stage of comparison that the hypotheses that had been formulated earlier on will be rejected or accepted.