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Page 43
... system as a vital medium for vocational education . Indeed , were it not for this traditional system of education which still absorbs millions of Nigerian youths , whether literate or non- literate , there would be millions instead of ...
... system as a vital medium for vocational education . Indeed , were it not for this traditional system of education which still absorbs millions of Nigerian youths , whether literate or non- literate , there would be millions instead of ...
Page 125
... system of inspection . 10. Technical and vocational training should be carried out with the help of the government departments concerned and under their supervision . The educational system should seek to establish the dignity of manual ...
... system of inspection . 10. Technical and vocational training should be carried out with the help of the government departments concerned and under their supervision . The educational system should seek to establish the dignity of manual ...
Page 193
... system based on certain philosophical or theoretical assumptions and seeks to justify its usefulness in terms of its practices and results ... Education Technical education had a slow start and developed THE NIGERIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM 193.
... system based on certain philosophical or theoretical assumptions and seeks to justify its usefulness in terms of its practices and results ... Education Technical education had a slow start and developed THE NIGERIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM 193.
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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