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Educational Policy and National Character - Africa, Japan, the United States, and the Soviet Union

English · Hardback

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This study is an integrated approach to how the problems of education are related to those of national development in Africa, Japan, the United States, and the former Soviet Union. These four were selected because Africa represents the Third World; Japan the emerging powers, the United States, Western democracy, and the Soviet Union the socialist world. The study is based on the assumption that a detailed study of these four countries will help to establish the relationship that exists between the problems of education and those of national development.

Nations are facing problems in their struggle for development because they are unable to resolve problems of education. While socialist nations seem to focus on the development of the state as a condition of seeking the development of the individual, Western nations seek the development of the individual as a condition of national development. That both systems are experiencing serious problems in both education and national development suggests that there must be a reexamination of policy strategies. This book will be of interest to political scientists and students of comparative education.

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Preface
Introduction
Crisis in Education after the Second World War
The Influence of History: The Importance of Knowledge of the Past
Theoretical Considerations: The Basis of Effective Education
Objectives: A Means of Constructing the Character of Education
The Curriculum: An Instrument of Fulfilling National Purposes
Administration: The Vehicle of the Educational System
Problems: Detractors from the Educational Process
Educational Policy and National Character: Summary, Conclusions, and Implications
Selected Bibliography
Index


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Dickson Mungazi

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