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Page 17
... traditional or Western - oriented , seek to achieve these goals irres- pective of the curriculum , methods and organisation designed for the ... TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION 17 Traditional African Education Traditional Education in Nigeria.
... traditional or Western - oriented , seek to achieve these goals irres- pective of the curriculum , methods and organisation designed for the ... TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION 17 Traditional African Education Traditional Education in Nigeria.
Page 19
... traditional education is all embracing and every social institution involves educational activities which lead the individual to acquire behaviour ... TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION The aim of TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION 19 The Age-Groups.
... traditional education is all embracing and every social institution involves educational activities which lead the individual to acquire behaviour ... TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION The aim of TRADITIONAL AFRICAN EDUCATION 19 The Age-Groups.
Page 48
... Traditional education attaches considerable importance to this aspect of training ; but this is done without elaborate equipment or complicated teaching methods . The child just grows into and within the cultural heritage of his people ...
... Traditional education attaches considerable importance to this aspect of training ; but this is done without elaborate equipment or complicated teaching methods . The child just grows into and within the cultural heritage of his people ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Islamic Education in Southern Nigeria | 30 |
Conclusion | 48 |
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activities administration adult African agencies agriculture Arabic arts assisted boys British centres century Certificate chiefs child Christian Church colonial Commission Committee continue Council course cultural curriculum early educa educational system effective established European examination example Federal funds given Grade grants headed higher education Ibadan important increase institutions instruction interest introduced Islamic Lagos language later learning major matters Ministry missionaries missions Muslim needs Nigeria Northern objectives officer opened organisation parents period political practical primary education primary school programme proposed pupils recommendations Region religious representative responsibility scheme secondary school social society Southern staff standard subjects teachers teaching technical tion trade traditional United University University of Nigeria various village West Western Yoruba