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Comparative Survey, Descriptive Research

  Comparative survey research is a type of descriptive survey where it aims to compare the status of two or more variable, institutions, strategies etc. This technique often uses multiple disciplines in one study.This does not only compare different groups but also same group over time.Few points are to be kept in mind before starting the comparative survey. ·        Comparison Points -The research should be very clear regarding the points to be compared. This can also be identified through review of literature and experience of experts. ·        Assumption of Similarities -  One has to be clear about the similarities the two variable hold. If the researcher do not find this there is no point of comparison. Criteria of Comparison - The researcher has to identify the criteria of comparison keeping in mind the fairness and objectivity. Appropriate tools has to be identified for measurement of criterion variables. Comparative survey research is carried on when the researcher cannot

Explain Stream of Consciousness

  Education vs Indoctrination Colonialism in English Literature In his research work The Principles of Psychology (1890) , William James coined a phrase Stream of consciousness to describe the flow of thoughts of the waking mind. According to him, the intervention of time cannot break the continuity of consciousness. It flows like a stream of river. The writers adopting this technique relate all mental experience of their characters be they pleasant or unpleasant, trivial or significance without any restrain. In order to depict the fleeting thoughts of the mind the novelists commonly uses the narrative techniques of ‘interior monologue’, where the individual thought processes of a character associated to his/her actions are portrayed in the form of a monologue that addresses the character itself. As such, it is different from the ‘dramatic monologue’ where the speaker addresses the audience. Other devices used by the novelist are epiphanies, dreams, free association of ideas, symbol

Concern and Problems Regarding Privatization of Education

  Factors leading to growth of Private Institutions in Education Concept of Privatization in Indian Education System To ensure effectiveness of curriculum transaction in classroom Although privatization has paced the growth in educational system as discussed in previous articles, there are few concerns which should not be overlooked. They are:- 1)       Under representation of the weaker sections : Education should be holistic in nature. But the marginalized sections still struggle for entry in private institutions due to high fee structure. Thus, education once again becomes a privilege to be enjoyed by the elite class. 2)       Quality of Education; It is general notion that private schools /colleges provide quality education when compared to government schools/colleges. However, when it comes for higher and professional education the government run centres of excellence like IIT’s, IIM’s, AIIM etc are still the first choice of students. 3)       Commercialization of Education

Factors Leading to Growth of Private Institutions in Education

  Concern and Problems regarding Privatization of Education Concept of Privatization in Indian Education System The rapid growth of private institutions in Education is taking place due to following factors:- 1)       Liberalization: Due to liberalization many private institutions have come up on a large scale. Many privately owned educational bodies are semi-aided by the government, this encourages their participation. 2)       Changing Social Needs: As discussed in the previous article, due to globalization the needs of the people have changed which is not fulfilled by studying in government schools/universities. As such they opt for private institutions. 3)       Quality of Education: Privatization of education boosted mainly due to higher quality of education it provides. Good learning and teaching facilities activate students’ interest towards studies. Teachers work hard owing to job insecurity. Ultimately, the quality of education improves; hence, more and more students o