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Question 1: Comparative and International Education
1.1 Define the following concepts in your own words. Provide
the source of your definition in each instance.
1.1.1 African socialism (5)
1.1.2 Comparative education (5)
1.1.1 African Socialism (5 Marks)
African socialism is a political and economic ideology that
emerged in post-colonial Africa, advocating for communal
ownership of resources, social equality, and economic self-
reliance. It is rooted in traditional African communal values,
emphasizing cooperation, shared wealth, and collective
responsibility. Unlike Western socialism, which often involves
class struggle, African socialism focuses on unity, nation-
building, and cultural identity. Leaders like Julius Nyerere in
Tanzania and Kwame Nkrumah in Ghana promoted African
socialism through policies such as Ujamaa (familyhood) and
state-controlled economies.
, Source:
Nyerere, J. (1968). Ujamaa: Essays on Socialism. Oxford
University Press.
1.1.2 Comparative Education (5 Marks)
Comparative education is a field of study that examines
education systems, policies, and practices across different
countries or regions to understand their similarities, differences,
and influences. It seeks to analyze how historical, cultural,
political, and economic factors shape education systems
worldwide. This discipline helps policymakers, educators, and
researchers improve education by learning from global
experiences. Methods used in comparative education include
case studies, statistical comparisons, and qualitative analyses.
Source:
Bray, M., Adamson, B., & Mason, M. (2007). Comparative
Education Research: Approaches and Methods. Springer.
1.2 Write a short paragraph on each of the following topics:
1.2.1 The purpose of comparative education (3)
1.2.2 The uses and abuses of comparative education (3)