Comparing ways of learning

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Abstract

The authors have investigated ways of learning in different cultures for several decades. This chapter describes some of the methodological problems we have faced, and some of our findings. In particular, the chapter notes what types of comparisons of learning can be justified, and the analytic methods appropriate for conducting such comparisons.

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Watkins, D. A., & van Aalst, J. (2014). Comparing ways of learning. In Comparative Education Research: Approaches and Methods: Second Edition (pp. 365–385). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05594-7_13

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