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Page 168
Thus , the boldest and perhaps the most unprecedented educa- tional scheme in Africa south of the Sahara was launched by an indigenous government as a meaningful demonstration of its commitment to the vital interests of the people it ...
Thus , the boldest and perhaps the most unprecedented educa- tional scheme in Africa south of the Sahara was launched by an indigenous government as a meaningful demonstration of its commitment to the vital interests of the people it ...
Page 171
The Eastern Regional government had less time than the Western to plan its own scheme . In February 1957 , the universal primary education scheme was launched . Practically all the new schools were staffed by untrained teachers as there ...
The Eastern Regional government had less time than the Western to plan its own scheme . In February 1957 , the universal primary education scheme was launched . Practically all the new schools were staffed by untrained teachers as there ...
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Highlights of the report were as follows : ( a ) The proposed scheme would involve a total mobilization of all pertinent resources e.g. electronic and print media , distance learning , one - on - one methods , directed at remov- ing all ...
Highlights of the report were as follows : ( a ) The proposed scheme would involve a total mobilization of all pertinent resources e.g. electronic and print media , distance learning , one - on - one methods , directed at remov- ing all ...
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Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
Copyright | |
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