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Page 196
... culminated in the Grade III Teachers ' Certificate , while the H.E.T.C. course , also of two years ' duration ... on the suc- cessful completion of the Grade III course , he had to teach for at least two years before proceeding to ...
... culminated in the Grade III Teachers ' Certificate , while the H.E.T.C. course , also of two years ' duration ... on the suc- cessful completion of the Grade III course , he had to teach for at least two years before proceeding to ...
Page 198
The Ashby target for graduate and Grade 1 teachers by 1970 is shown in Table 7.3 . Table 7.3 Number of Teachers Needed for Each Category Graduate Grade 1 Teacher - training colleges 1,750 1,750 Secondary grammar schools 3,750 3,750 ...
The Ashby target for graduate and Grade 1 teachers by 1970 is shown in Table 7.3 . Table 7.3 Number of Teachers Needed for Each Category Graduate Grade 1 Teacher - training colleges 1,750 1,750 Secondary grammar schools 3,750 3,750 ...
Page 298
It approved , instead , a salary scale of : Grade I : £ 355- £ 762 Grade II ( pivotal ) : £ 262 - £ 497 Grade III : £ 164- £ 344 Grade II : £ 210- £ 482 It effected an implementation date of 1 September 1965 , instead of 1 July 1964 as ...
It approved , instead , a salary scale of : Grade I : £ 355- £ 762 Grade II ( pivotal ) : £ 262 - £ 497 Grade III : £ 164- £ 344 Grade II : £ 210- £ 482 It effected an implementation date of 1 September 1965 , instead of 1 July 1964 as ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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