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Well-structured HED4806 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!).....Question 1: Comparative and International education 1.1 Define the concepts below in your own words to demonstrate your understanding of the relationship between them and the field of Comparative & International Education (CIE). 1.1.1 Heterodoxy (5) 1.1.2 Heteregeneity (5) 1.1.3 Global North (5) 1.1.4 Global South (5) 1.1.5 Decolonisation (5) [25] 1.2 Write a short paragraph on each of the following topics: 1.2.1 The purpose of comparative education in relation to education policy lending and borrowing (3) 1.2.2 The uses of comparative education in the South African context. Focus on outcomes-based education (OBE). (3) 1.2.3 Compare and contrast the aims and objectives of education in India and Chile. (6) 1.2.4 The overall guidance of education in Tanzania by the ideology of Ujamaa. (3) [15] 1.3 Answer the following question: The formal education system in Turkey was centralised early in 1924. The purpose of centralisation was to create a Western type of education system with an emphasis on secularism and democratic values. The textbook does not explain the significance of aligning the Turkish education system to the Western education system underpinned by democracy and secularism. Consult additional sources and briefly discuss the significance of “westernising”, “democratising” and “secularising” the Turkish education system. List the sources you have consulted. [10] Subtotal: [50] 1.4 Write explanatory notes on the following topics or concepts: 1.4.1 The Process Model and the Objectives Models of Curriculum Development. (10) 1.4.2 Epistemicide, culturecide and linguicide in the African context. (10) 16 1.4.3 The differences between the visions of White Paper 3 and the National Plan for Higher Education. (10) 1.4.4 The development of formal education in Iran. (10) 1.4.5 Challenges in the education system of Tanzania. (10)

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QUESTION 1

1.1.

1.1.1 Heterodoxy

Heterodoxy refers to a situation where multiple, often conflicting ideas exist together instead
of everyone agreeing on a single theory or way of thinking. In the context of Comparative
and International Education (CIE), heterodoxy became important during the 1970s and
1980s when scholars started to question the earlier belief that education automatically leads
to progress and economic growth. Previously, most researchers followed ideas from
modernisation theory and structural-functionalism, which saw education as a neutral force
for good. However, after the economic crisis of the 1970s, many began to argue that
education could also reinforce inequality and serve the interests of powerful groups.

New perspectives such as world-systems theory and reproduction theory challenged the
traditional views. These ―conflict paradigms‖ suggested that education helps the rich and
powerful keep control, while the poor remain disadvantaged. At the same time, other
thinkers introduced ―micro-paradigms‖ that focused on individual experiences in classrooms

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QUESTION 1

1.1.

1.1.1 Heterodoxy

Heterodoxy refers to a situation where multiple, often conflicting ideas exist together
instead of everyone agreeing on a single theory or way of thinking. In the context of
Comparative and International Education (CIE), heterodoxy became important during
the 1970s and 1980s when scholars started to question the earlier belief that
education automatically leads to progress and economic growth. Previously, most
researchers followed ideas from modernisation theory and structural-functionalism,
which saw education as a neutral force for good. However, after the economic crisis
of the 1970s, many began to argue that education could also reinforce inequality and
serve the interests of powerful groups.

New perspectives such as world-systems theory and reproduction theory challenged
the traditional views. These ―conflict paradigms‖ suggested that education helps the
rich and powerful keep control, while the poor remain disadvantaged. At the same
time, other thinkers introduced ―micro-paradigms‖ that focused on individual
experiences in classrooms rather than big social structures. As a result, CIE entered
a period where many different theories existed side by side, often clashing. This
phase of debate and disagreement is called heterodoxy, and it helped expand and
diversify the field by introducing new viewpoints and methods for understanding
education in society.



1.1.2 Heterogeneity

Heterogeneity means the presence of many different types, ideas, or approaches
within a field or system. In Comparative and International Education (CIE),
heterogeneity refers to the growing diversity of theories and research perspectives
that emerged from the 1990s onwards. Unlike the earlier period of heterodoxy, which
was full of conflict and criticism among opposing theories, heterogeneity is about
recognising and accepting that multiple viewpoints can coexist and enrich the field.

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