Comparative pedagogy and educational systems through an optimal dioptry

  • Jovan R. Bazić University of Priština, in Kosovska Mitrovica, Teacher Education Faculty Prizren, Leposavić (Serbia)
Keywords: comparative pedagogy, educational systems, education, upbringing

Abstract


This book has been reviewed by applying the sociological theoretical-methodological approach in order to: a) point to the socio-historical conditionality and the scientific reasons of the constitution and development of comparative pedagogy as a separate scientific discipline; and b) to emphasize the mutual effect of educational systems and social processes in specific socio-historical, cultural, economic and political conditions.

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Published
2023/11/15
Section
Prikaz