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Education for rural development: The out-of-school component in Africa

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  1. A. Callaway, ‘Out-of-school Education and Training of Young People’, p. 10–11 (Commonwealth Conference on Education in Rural Areas, 23 March–2 April 1970, Accra, Ghana).

  2. E. S. Tugbiyele, ‘Provisions for the Cultural and Intellectual Needs of Rural Communities’, p. 3 (Common-wealth Conference on Education in Rural Areas, 23 March–2 April 1970, Accra, Ghana).

  3. V. L. Griffiths,Educational Planning, p. 1, London, Oxford University Press, 1962.

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  4. See also the Kenyan experience in G. W. Griffin, ‘Out-of-school Education: the Education and Training of Young People Through National Youth Organizations’ (paper read at the Commonwealth Conference on Education in Rural Areas, University of Ghana, 23 March–2 April 1970, Accra, Ghana).

  5. R. F. Clarke,Correspondence Education Through a National Newspaper — an Experiment in Uganda, Kampala, Makerere University College, Centre for Continuing Education, 1968.

  6. See ‘Final Report of Working Group on Out-of-school Education and Training of Young People’ (Commonwealth Conference on Education in Rural Areas, 23 March–2 April 1970, Accra, Ghana).

  7. A. Ogunsheye, ‘Educating the Whole Nation’,Sunday Times, Lagos, Nigeria, 22 March 1970, p. 7, 13.

  8. See the Recommendations of the 1969 Round Table of bankers, economists and financiers (cited inVoices of the World, published by the Institute of African Adult Education, University of Ibadan, September 1970). Also, the Government of Nigeria has just passed a decree encouraging private companies and industries to give up to 10 per cent of their profits to educational institutions and youth training organizations in the country. According to the decree, such gifts will be tax free.

  9. Cited by John Bowers in his paper ‘Adult Literacy, Adult Education and Training’, read at the Fourth Commonwealth Education Conference, November, 1967.

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Tugbiyele, E.A. Education for rural development: The out-of-school component in Africa. Prospects 3, 246–251 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02197434

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