Education is a field in which objective data are frequently lost in subjective debate.The philosophy of liberalism with its, values of choice, individualism and empiricism, is fundamental for educational decision-makers in western countries. But within this philosophy there are two sides: what divides them is their attitude towards objectivism or, in other words, their view of the real world.
Objectivists in education are likely to assume that goals can be agreed, and that costs and effects can be identified and measured. If all this is possible, then cost-effective education systems can be distinguished from those that are not. The former can be replicated, the latter discontinued or modified. It can be expected that casuality will be established beyond resonable doubt. Everything will be explicit, usually through atomistic analysis and often through quantification.
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