Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Education
Ph.D. Comparative Education
Name | Status and Qualification | Research Interests |
A. Saidu | Senior Lecturer & Ag. Head of Department. B.A. (Ed.), M.Ed., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | History and Policy of Education/ History Education |
R. A. Lawal | Professor, B.A.(Ed) (ABU, Zaria); M.Ed., Ph.D. (Ibadan) | Language Education/Curriculum Studies ( English Education and Applied Linguistics) |
S. B. Olajide | Professor, B.A.(Ibadan); PGDE, M. Ed., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Language Education/Curriculum Studies (English Education and Applied Linguistics) |
A. F. Oyelade | Professor, B.Ed.(Jos.), M.Ed., Ph.D. (OAU) | Philosophy of Education |
Folakemi O. Adeniyi-Egbeola | Reader, B.A. (Ed.), M.Ed., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Language Education/ Curriculum Studies |
A. J. Olaniyi | Senior Lecturer, B.Ed, M.Ed., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Philosophy of Education |
Aminat O. Aburime | Lecturer I, B.A. (Ed), M.Ed., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Comparative Education |
Oyeyemi J. Jekayinfa | Lecturer I, B. A. (Ilorin); M.Ed (Liverpool); Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Comparative Education |
*S. A. Onasanya | Professor, B.Ed., M.Ed., P.G.D. (CSC); Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Educational Technology |
*H. O. Owolabi | Professor, B.Sc., M.Ed., Ph.D (Ibadan) | Educational Research Measurement and Evaluation |
*Lecturers from other departments
B. Introduction
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Comparative Education is appropriate for Educationists seeking advanced knowledge and skills in Comparative Education. This degree is appropriate for teaching in relevant higher educational institutions which produce Educationists.
C. Philosophy
The philosophy of Ph.D. in Comparative Education is to equip Ph.D. students of Comparative Education with enough advanced research knowledge and skills so that they could make significant contributions to knowledge in their respective areas and also to be able to provide competent leadership in their field of research
D. Aim and Objectives
The aim of Ph.D programme in Comparative Education is to equip the students with relevant knowledge, research competence, professional skills and attitudes to effectively function and practise as high level manpower in the discipline. The objectives of Ph.D programme in Comparative Education are to:
E. Admission Requirements
The criteria for admission into the Ph.D. in Comparative Education shall be as follows.
F. Duration of the Programme
G. Detailed Course Description
RME901 Advanced Research Methods in Education 3 Credit
Concept and nature of research: scientific processes in research, problem definition, variable identification; sources of research topics, theory construction and hypotheses formulation, formulation, techniques for literature review, principles of design, instruction, data collection, techniques for data analysis and presentation of results. 45h (T); C
RME 902 Advanced Educational Statistics 3 Credits
Concept of educational statistics. Role of statistics in education: descriptive statistics and the various areas of application in education, classroom data, school records, school demography, social relations in school, school administration and finances. Inferential statistics, population and sampling theory; non-parametric statistics in education; hypothesis assumptions, types, applications and limitations. 45h (T); C
EDT 903 Information and Communication Technology 3 Credits
In-depth knowledge of skills and techniques of data processing in education. Overview of sources, storage, retrieval and dissemination of data/information. Programme design and management of data; Management of data bank General problem solving with the use of information technology and hands-on experience. b
AED 999 Thesis 10 Credits
Candidates are required to demonstrate research competencies by selecting a topic in their relevant areas of specialization. Research is carried out by individual student under the guidance of a competent Supervisor according to postgraduate school requirements. Candidate is expected to make some significant contributions to knowledge. Thesis is defended before an appropriately constituted examining committee chaired by the Head of Department. External examiner‘s verdict shall override all other decisions. 450h (P); C
AED 904 Thesis Proposal Seminar I 3 Credits
Readings, assignments, discussion and presentation of reports on selected topics by each student in one chosen area of specialization as approved by the Department. Course shall be examined by means of a term paper. Stage I 135h (P); C
AED 905 Thesis Proposal Seminar II 3 Credits
Readings, assignments, discussion and presentation of reports on selected topics by each student in one chosen area of specialization as approved by the Department. Course shall be examined by means of a term paper. Stage II 135h (P); C
AED 906 Conceptual Research Model Building in Educational Research 2 Credits
Course involves conceptual framework in educational research emphasizing conceptualization of the research work. 30h (T); C
For a candidate to be awarded a Ph.D. degree in Comparative Education, such a candidate must pass a minimum of 40 credits including all elective and core courses
I. Summary
A candidate must have fulfilled the following conditions to be awarded a Ph.D. degree in Education.
3 core courses of 3 credit units each 9
A minimum of 4 courses of 3 credit units each in the area of specialization 21
Ph.D. Thesis of 10 credit units 10
Total 40