A philosophy for Nigerian education; proceedings of the Nigeria National Curriculum Conference. Edited by Adeniji Adaralegbe. [Text]
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AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks | General Circulation | LA 1611.N5P45 1969 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | R22952Y3232 |
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LA 1562.C475 2005 Challenges of implementing free primary education in Kenya : | LA 1563.K46 1981 Second university in Kenya : | LA 1611.N5L4 1965 Society, schools, and progress in Nigeria, | LA 1611.N5P45 1969 A philosophy for Nigerian education; proceedings of the Nigeria National Curriculum Conference. | LA 1631.U34 1993 Perspectives in Nigerian education / | LA 2388 S26 1973 Matraqué par le destin : | LB 1025.3.S43 2005 How to teach with a hangover : |
Sponsored by Nigeria Educational Research Council; held 8-12 September, 1969.
Sponsored by Nigeria Educational Research Council; held 8-12 September, 1969.
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