i. Changes in family structure – in traditional the family was typically extended while in modern family has shifted to nuclear structures.
ii. Economic impacts – in traditional children were expected to contribute to household tasks or family farm while in modern family children are encouraged to pursue formal education.
iii. Role of women – in traditional women had limited access to education while in modern families women are more likely to pursue modern education.
Cultural shifts and changing attitudes towards education – in traditional families was often seen as luxury while in modern families education is seen as the key to social mobility
- Teacher: Eugene Barasa