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Two international centres for technical and vocational education

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Frans Lenglet (Netherlands) Ph.D. in education, Stanford University. After participating in projects in Africa, he became Senior Lecturer in Educational Administration at the Institute of Development Management (Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland). In 1986 he was appointed Deputy Director of the Netherlands Organisation for International Co-operation in Higher Education (NUFFIC). From 1991 he co-ordinated a programme for strengthening management training institutes in Sub-Saharan Africa for the World Bank, and developed learning events in the areas of project management, early childhood development and the reform of education systems. Since 1998, he has been Director of Training at the International Training Centre of the ILO, Turin, Italy.

Christopher McIntosh (United Kingdom) Ph.D. in history, Oxford University. He has pursued a varied career both as a writer and in the fields of publishing and journalism for the United Nations System. He worked for four years for the United Nations Development Programme in New York, where he was editor of the journalCo-operation South, and since 1994 he has been Head of Publications at the UNESCO Institute for Education, Hamburg, and Executive Editor of theInternational review of education. His published works cover history, travel, fiction and biography, including a book on King Ludwig II of Bavaria.

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Lenglet, F., McIntosh, C. Two international centres for technical and vocational education. Prospects 29, 121–131 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02736829

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