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A lead in this direction was given by the Second National Development Plan which laid down five social , political and economic objectives for the na- tion . " The role of education as an instrument for the survival of the individual ...
A lead in this direction was given by the Second National Development Plan which laid down five social , political and economic objectives for the na- tion . " The role of education as an instrument for the survival of the individual ...
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The objectives of educational services as stated in the policy are : to develop , assess , and improve educational programmes ; ( 2 ) to enhance teaching and improve the competence of teachers ; ( 3 ) ( 4 ) to make learning more ...
The objectives of educational services as stated in the policy are : to develop , assess , and improve educational programmes ; ( 2 ) to enhance teaching and improve the competence of teachers ; ( 3 ) ( 4 ) to make learning more ...
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Appendix 6 : ( a ) Objectives of the Nigerian Union of Teachers , and ( b ) The National Joint Negotiating Council for Teachers ( a ) Objectives of the N.U.T. 1. To promote the association of teachers in all states of Nigeria . 2.
Appendix 6 : ( a ) Objectives of the Nigerian Union of Teachers , and ( b ) The National Joint Negotiating Council for Teachers ( a ) Objectives of the N.U.T. 1. To promote the association of teachers in all states of Nigeria . 2.
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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