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Research interests in educational planning, curriculum development and evaluation, especially in science, examination reform, and problems of relating education to employment opportunities. Recent publications include: Studies on Science Education in China, Donor Agency Support for Primary Education, Out of School Learning in Science and Technologyand Curriculum Quality in Developing Countries.

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Lewin, K. Educational finance in recession. Prospects 16, 215–230 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02197909

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