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Is there a future for studying pedagogy abroad?
Very promising

Pedagogy was originally studied in the West, but it took a long time for China to take education as a special research field. Moreover, the textbooks of pedagogy in early universities in China are all translations of western works: in short, western pedagogy started many years earlier than that in China, with a more mature theoretical system and more emphasis on pedagogy.

Universities in many foreign countries, such as Australia, Canada and the United States, have excellent education majors, such as the University of Melbourne, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California at Berkeley, which are all good places to study.

Generally, those who go abroad to study pedagogy are liberal arts majors (pedagogy and English majors), and those who go abroad to study education also have many detailed directions: management, psychology, macro research (educational history), development, occupation, higher education, special education (according to the research object) and educational technology (such as educational statistics). . . . . .

Personally, I think it is necessary to study pedagogy and go abroad for gold plating.