Sociology of Nigerian Education for Universities and CollegesNew Africa Publishing Company, 1984 - 161 pages |
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... growth , limited financial resources , lack of trained manpower , parental resistance or poverty and high drop - out rates make universal primary education policy extremely difficult to carry out . From this point , therefore , we shall ...
... growth , limited financial resources , lack of trained manpower , parental resistance or poverty and high drop - out rates make universal primary education policy extremely difficult to carry out . From this point , therefore , we shall ...
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... growth will probably bring the total secondary grammar school enrolment to about 5,800,000 by the 1988-89 school year . Table 2 suggests that a considerable number of our primary school products entered different types of our secondary ...
... growth will probably bring the total secondary grammar school enrolment to about 5,800,000 by the 1988-89 school year . Table 2 suggests that a considerable number of our primary school products entered different types of our secondary ...
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... growth of 1300 % . If we compare this cumulative growth from N1,305.9 million to about N14.5 billion during the same period , we get a cumulative growth of about 1000 % . As we can see from Table 7 , the rapid growth in education ...
... growth of 1300 % . If we compare this cumulative growth from N1,305.9 million to about N14.5 billion during the same period , we get a cumulative growth of about 1000 % . As we can see from Table 7 , the rapid growth in education ...
Table des matières
Education and Cultural Change in Nigeria | 18 |
Functions of Formal Education | 34 |
Education and Social Inequality in Nigeria | 51 |
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academic achievement Anambra attitudes Bauchi behaviour Benue Berkeley brideprice CALIFORNIA LIBRARY capital cent child Colleges culture economic development educa Education in Nigeria education policy educational development educational institutions educational system ethnic example factors Federal contribution Federal Government contributed formal education Fourth National Development girls growth Hausa higher education Ibadan Igbo important income increase individual influence interaction Investment in education Lagos means ment million National Development Plan National Policy Nigerian education Northern areas occupational organization Owerri parents Policy on Education population prestige primary school primary school enrolment production programmes relationship revenue role school leavers school pupils secondary education secondary school skills social class social system socio-economic sociologists sociology of education Source status stratification structure Table teacher education teaching technical education Third National Development traditional Uche Universal Primary Education UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA University of Ibadan Western education Western Region Yoruba