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Alternative education systems: the Zambian proposals

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  1. World Bank,Education Sector Working Paper, p. 33, December 1974.

  2. Education Sector Working Paper, op. cit. December 1974, p. 25–30.

  3. No. 4, 1975, p. 457–78; No. 1, 1976, p. 39–56; No. 2, 1976, p. 209–220—Ed.

  4. Final Report, Conference of Ministers of Education of African Member States, Lagos, Nigeria, 27 January–4 February 1976 p. 14, Unesco (ED/MD/41).

  5. ibid.Final Report, Conference of Ministers of Education of African Member States, Lagos, Nigeria, 27 January–4 February 1976, p. 26, Unesco (ED/MD/41).

  6. Education for Development. Draft Statement on Educational Reform, Lusaka, Ministry of Education, 1976. All the following quotations come from this publication.

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Small, N.J. Alternative education systems: the Zambian proposals. Prospects 7, 134–144 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02221067

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