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Educational reform in Africa : essays on curriculum, libraries, counseling, and grade levels / edited by Valentine U. James and James S. Etim ; with a foreword by Fedelis Ikem.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press, c2009.Description: xix, 397 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780773448490
  • 0773448497
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370.96 22
LOC classification:
  • LA1501 .E393 2009
Contents:
A philosophy of education for Nigerian women : problems and prospects / Andrew F. Uduigwomen -- Economic and econometric evidence for and against private income and employment benefits of education in Africa / Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere -- Financing higher education in Eritrea / Ravinder Rena -- Education in Nigeria : towards a positive development / Tola Olujuwon -- The role of research and educational institutes in Nigeria's sustainable agricultural development / S. Tunji Titilola -- Repositioning the junior secondary school in Nigeria in the information age / James Etim -- Contemporary reforms in the Nigerian tertiary education system / Bassey Ubong and Addison M. Wokocha -- Competencies exhibited by professionally qualified teachers in Nigerian secondary schools / Nwachukwu P. Ololube -- The introduction of free primary education in Kenya / James Stanfeld -- School reform : a case study of primary education in Botswana / Mojeed K. Akinsola and Josiah O. Ajiboye -- Universal primary education and universal basic education / Stephen U. Bassey -- Colleges of education and the preparation of teachers for universal basic education / Bassey Ubong -- Growth in Nigerian universities-- : changing for the better / James Etim -- Agricultural education : the role of universities of agriculture / Joel Oke -- The role of information and communication technology / Alice Etim -- Faculty and student use of library services / Okon E. Ani and Bassey A. Bassey -- Guidance and counseling challenges in the 21st century / Daniel Denga and Hannah Denga -- Comparative effectiveness of two training techniques / Eno Ntukidem ... [et al]
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

A philosophy of education for Nigerian women : problems and prospects / Andrew F. Uduigwomen -- Economic and econometric evidence for and against private income and employment benefits of education in Africa / Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere -- Financing higher education in Eritrea / Ravinder Rena -- Education in Nigeria : towards a positive development / Tola Olujuwon -- The role of research and educational institutes in Nigeria's sustainable agricultural development / S. Tunji Titilola -- Repositioning the junior secondary school in Nigeria in the information age / James Etim -- Contemporary reforms in the Nigerian tertiary education system / Bassey Ubong and Addison M. Wokocha -- Competencies exhibited by professionally qualified teachers in Nigerian secondary schools / Nwachukwu P. Ololube -- The introduction of free primary education in Kenya / James Stanfeld -- School reform : a case study of primary education in Botswana / Mojeed K. Akinsola and Josiah O. Ajiboye -- Universal primary education and universal basic education / Stephen U. Bassey -- Colleges of education and the preparation of teachers for universal basic education / Bassey Ubong -- Growth in Nigerian universities-- : changing for the better / James Etim -- Agricultural education : the role of universities of agriculture / Joel Oke -- The role of information and communication technology / Alice Etim -- Faculty and student use of library services / Okon E. Ani and Bassey A. Bassey -- Guidance and counseling challenges in the 21st century / Daniel Denga and Hannah Denga -- Comparative effectiveness of two training techniques / Eno Ntukidem ... [et al]

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