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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

EG 7163 - Studies in Comparative and International Education (3)


Participants will study comparative and international education through analysis of policies and practices that compose the organization, content and processes of educational systems and institutions. The course explores major educational trends at primary, secondary and post-secondary levels within a diverse global context. The course will also examine topics of continuing interest to educational policy makers, researchers and practitioners alongside national and international political, economic and cultural dynamics. The course will address policy reform initiatives that address key educational global challenges, approaches for generating and analyzing policy alternatives, and educational impact on economies and communities. This course may include an optional international experience lasting between seven to 10 days. A fee will be assessed to participating students to cover the cost of travel, lodging, meals and expenses.

A fee will be assessed to participating students to cover the costs of travel, lodging, meals and expenses.