Explain the term juxtaposition with reference to comparative education. Differentiate between international and inter-national educational analysis?
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Juxtaposition. Essentially, a comparative process involves putting two or more objects of analysis next to each other (physically or conceptually) in order to identify differences and similarities.
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Juxtaposition: In order to find differences and similarities, two or more items of investigation are typically placed near to one another (either physically or conceptually).
Difference between international and inter-national educational analysis:
- International schools provide a broad educational programme that enables students to comprehend many foreign cultures.
- National schools do not provide this since they place a greater emphasis on textbooks.
- A dynamic idea, international education refers to a voyage or movement of people, thoughts, or ideas across political and cultural boundaries.
- It is made easier by the phenomena of globalisation, which gradually eliminates the geographic limitations on economic, social, and cultural arrangements.
- The study of significant educational challenges from a wide range of multidisciplinary, international, and cross-cultural perspectives is done in the discipline of comparative education, which has no clear boundaries.
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