ASSIGNMENT 4 2025
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 2025
, HED4806
Assignment 4 2025
Unique Number:
Due Date: 2025
International and Comparative Education
SECTION A
2. What was the difference in the aims and objectives of education in India both
during the colonial period and after independence? (10)
During the colonial period, the main aim of education in India was to create a class of
people who would assist the British in running the country. The British wanted Indians
who could speak English and follow British ways of thinking. So, education was
designed mainly for administrative jobs and served the needs of the British rulers, not
the local people. It was not meant to help develop India or solve local problems.
After India became independent in 1947, there was a shift in the goals of education. The
new aim was to support national development, modernisation, and equality. Education
was now supposed to help the country grow, improve the lives of ordinary people, and
reduce poverty. However, even with this new goal, the change was slow, and many
people still did not benefit from education as they should have.
3. Discuss the debate about the nature of formal education in India. (10)
In India, there has been a big debate about formal education—what it should look like,
who it should serve, and how useful it is. On one side, some people say that formal
education has mostly focused on the elite and on academic knowledge, while ignoring