Education A, International and comparative education

Syllabus:
Pedagogik GR (B), Internationell och jämförande pedagogik, 7,5 hp
Education A, International and comparative education

General data

  • Code: PE061G
  • Subject/Main field: Education
  • Cycle: First cycle
  • Progression: (B)
  • Credits: 7,5
  • Progressive specialization: - - -
  • Education area: Samhällsvetenskap 100%
  • Answerable faculty: Faculty of Education Sciences
  • Answerable department: Department of Education
  • Approved: 2008-10-27
  • Version valid from: 2009-09-01

Aim

The purpose of the course is to provide knowledge about international and comparative education which will enable the students to compare different education systems and examine these systems in relation to other countries and international standards.

Course objectives

After completion of the course the students should:
- have knowledge about the reasons to compare education systems in different countries,
- know how different education systems can be compared and how they are compared,
- know where to find information about the education systems of different countries and comparisons of these systems,
- be able to collect information from different sources to compare and examine different education systems

Content

- Theory, methods and practice related to international and comparative education.
- International organisations working with education: UNESCO, EU, OECD, World Bank, IEA, etc.
- International processes comparing education and availability of international educational statistics, for example Education for All, the Lisbon process, PISA and “Education at a Glance”
- Comparison of different education systems

Selection rules and procedures

The selection process is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.

Teaching form

The course is taught as a regular course through a number of lectures and seminars. A part of the course is organised as individual or pair work comparing education in selected countries.

Examination form

The course examinations are written or oral, continuous or final. The course work should be examined at the ordinary examination or re-examined at a later occasion during the same semester. Two opportunities to re-examine the course work are normally given in the following semester while the student has requested it. After that a student with a fail-grade is advised to participate in the next ordinary examination. Re-examinations based on the same curriculum are guaranteed within one year after the first registration on the course.
Link to criterion for subject-specific grade:
www.miun.se/betygskriterier.

Grading system

Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

Course reading

Select litterature list:

Required literature

  • Author: UNESCO
  • Title: Education For All. Global Monitoring Report. Summary.
  • Ort: Paris
  • Edition: 2007
  • Publisher: UNESCO Press
  • Author: OECD
  • Title: Education at a Glance 2007
  • Ort: Paris
  • Edition: 2007
  • Publisher: OECD Indicators
  • Author: Kubow, Patricia K. & Fossum, Paul, R
  • Title: Comparative Education: Exploring Issues in International Context (2nd Edition)
  • Ort: Columbus
  • Edition: 2007
  • Publisher: Prentice-Hall
  • Author: European Commission
  • Title: Progress towards the Lisbon Objectives in Education and Training. Indicators and benchmarks 2007
  • Ort: Brussels
  • Edition: 2007
  • Publisher: European Commission
  • Author: Baker, David & LeTendre, Gerald
  • Title: National Differences, Global Similarities: World Culture and the Future of Schooling.
  • Ort: Stanford
  • Edition: 2005
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press

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