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A primary science education project in Africa

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  1. E. A. Yoloye,Evaluation for Innovation, Newton, Mass., Education Development Centre, 1971.

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  2. Yoloye, op. cit..

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  3. Science Education Programme for Africa (SEPA), Accara, Ghana, 1974.

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  6. ibid. Education Development Centre,Beginning Science Curriculum for English Speaking Tropical Africa (Final Report), Newton, Mass., 1971.

  7. ibid. Education Development Centre,Beginning Science Curriculum for English Speaking Tropical Africa (Final Report), Newton, Mass., 1971.

  8. ibid. Education Development Centre,Beginning Science Curriculum for English Speaking Tropical Africa (Final Report), Newton, Mass., 1971.

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Hubert M. Dyasi (Sierra Leone). Executive secretary of the Science Education Programme for Africa. Has taught science education in Sierra Leone and the United States and written widely on science teaching and curriculum development.

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Dyasi, H.M. A primary science education project in Africa. Prospects 8, 82–92 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02220347

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