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Page 135
... course lasted for four years two for the theoretical aspect of the profession and two for field work . After the school was merged with the Yaba Higher College , the students were required to spend two years at the college and two at ...
... course lasted for four years two for the theoretical aspect of the profession and two for field work . After the school was merged with the Yaba Higher College , the students were required to spend two years at the college and two at ...
Page 136
... course the students took up appointments in the Northern native administration . As early as 1901 the Nigerian Railway established a depart- mental training course ' to train selected station staff who must have had at least five years ...
... course the students took up appointments in the Northern native administration . As early as 1901 the Nigerian Railway established a depart- mental training course ' to train selected station staff who must have had at least five years ...
Page 137
... course was reflected in the efficiency of the staff and that ' constant super- vision is not now so necessary ' . The third course offered by the Department of Agriculture was started in 1930 , with centres at Ibadan , Western Nigeria ...
... course was reflected in the efficiency of the staff and that ' constant super- vision is not now so necessary ' . The third course offered by the Department of Agriculture was started in 1930 , with centres at Ibadan , Western Nigeria ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Promotion of cultural heritage | 48 |
The Beginnings of Modern Education 18821929 | 92 |
Copyright | |
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Abeokuta administration adult and non-formal Adult Education agriculture Ajayi Arabic assisted Bauchi Benin British centres Church colonial Commission Committee Council course curriculum Director educa education in Nigeria educational system enrolment established examination Federal Government Federal Ministry Fourah Bay College funds Grade Grammar School grants Hausa higher education Ibadan Inspector Islamic junior secondary Kaduna Kano Lagos Lokoja Lugard mallams mass literacy ment Ministry of Education missionary Muslim needs Nigerian education Northern Nigeria Nsukka Nupe officer organisation parents Policy on Education political primary education primary schools programme proposed pupils Qur'anic recommendations religious salaries Samuel Ajayi Crowther scheme School Certificate secondary education secondary school Senior Sierra Leone social society Southern staff teacher-training colleges teachers teaching technical education Technology tion tional trade unassisted schools Universal Primary Education vocational voluntary agencies West Africa Western Yaba Higher College Yoruba Zaria