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comparative education stresses the understanding of historical and contemporary issues, the cultural, socio- economic, technological and political aspects of educational development while reforming education. citing practical examples from developing countries expound this statement.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Comparative education involving the comparison of socio-economic conditions, historical, and political problems in the past and contemporary world has increased the transparency of efficiency, measurement, and accountability.

Studying things from this perspective is allowing people to assess situations and find solutions more effectively.

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Many testing programs such as PISA, and OECD are providing initiatives for comparative studies and a new basis for rational decision making.

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