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At this stage the pupils learn the shorter chapters of the Qur'an through repetition and by rote . The only pleasure they can derive from the system at this stage lies in the choral recitations which often follow a sing- song pattern .
At this stage the pupils learn the shorter chapters of the Qur'an through repetition and by rote . The only pleasure they can derive from the system at this stage lies in the choral recitations which often follow a sing- song pattern .
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Pupils from the same province lived together in a compound with their attendants or retinue who had accompanied them from their home of origin . Vischer's idea was to make life as natural to the boys as possible and thus avoid the usual ...
Pupils from the same province lived together in a compound with their attendants or retinue who had accompanied them from their home of origin . Vischer's idea was to make life as natural to the boys as possible and thus avoid the usual ...
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Table showing the Growth of Vocational Education , Appendix 5 Technical and 1959-1966 Number of Schools , Number of Teachers and Pupils by Sex Teachers Pupils No. of Year Schools M F MF M F MF Average Number of Pupils Per Per School ...
Table showing the Growth of Vocational Education , Appendix 5 Technical and 1959-1966 Number of Schools , Number of Teachers and Pupils by Sex Teachers Pupils No. of Year Schools M F MF M F MF Average Number of Pupils Per Per School ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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