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... child may be given as many as half a dozen names . In certain ethnic groups each name has a special significance either in terms of a special event , period or special circumstances surrounding the birth of the child . The education of ...
... child may be given as many as half a dozen names . In certain ethnic groups each name has a special significance either in terms of a special event , period or special circumstances surrounding the birth of the child . The education of ...
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... child's latent physical skills . 2. To develop character . 3. To inculcate respect for elders and those in position ... child likes to explore his immediate environment , observe adults in their activities , and imitate them he enjoys ...
... child's latent physical skills . 2. To develop character . 3. To inculcate respect for elders and those in position ... child likes to explore his immediate environment , observe adults in their activities , and imitate them he enjoys ...
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... child develops physical assets which will serve him in good stead when he grows older . 2. Development of character Indigenous African education places considerable emphasis on character - training . Indeed it is the corner - stone of ...
... child develops physical assets which will serve him in good stead when he grows older . 2. Development of character Indigenous African education places considerable emphasis on character - training . Indeed it is the corner - stone of ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
Community participation | 45 |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 57 |
Copyright | |
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