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Dependence and interdependence in education: Two case-studies from Africa

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Chairman of the African Curriculum Organization; served in 1980/81 as a consultant to the International Institute for Educational Planning (Unesco) in the training programme. Author of several books and papers on evaluation and innovative educational projects.

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Yoloye, E.A. Dependence and interdependence in education: Two case-studies from Africa. Prospects 15, 239–250 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02196893

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