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Contribution of Fred Clarke to sociology of education

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Answered by gautam12da
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Clarke was fully involved in the public educational debate at the time and a member of a private group of leading educational thinkers known as 'The Moot'.

Answered by rihuu95
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Sir Fred Clarke was an influential figure in the development of teacher education, colonial and comparative education and he also promoted the application of sociology to educational theory.

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Fred Clarke (1880–1952) was a key figure in the internationalisation of educational studies and research in the first half of the twentieth century. Clarke aimed to heighten the ideals and develop the practices of educational studies and research through promoting mutual influences in different countries around the world.

Clarke was fully involved in the public educational debate at the time and a member of a private group of leading educational thinkers known as 'The Moot'

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