Bray & Thomas Cube:
The Bray & Thomas provides us with a framework for approaching Comparative Education. The cube includes three dimensions which are: demographics, education within society and location. A fourth dimension can also be added in which the cube can be viewed over time.
Non-locational
Demographic Groups
Ethnic groups
Age groups
Religious groups
Gender groups
Other groups
Entire Population
Aspects of education
and of society
Curriculum
Teaching Methods
Educational finance
Management Structures
Political Change
Labour Market
Others
Geographic /
Locational Levels
World Regions
/Continents
Countries
States Provinces
Districts
Schools
Classrooms
Individuals
I need the explanation. what actually the cube explains. Thank you.
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