Education in Austerity: Options for Planners |
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... rates and the importance of the foreign- exchange component of development programmes have in- creased the burden of debt in many countries . The move to much greater proportions of flexible rate loans has increased sen- sitivity to ...
... rates and the importance of the foreign- exchange component of development programmes have in- creased the burden of debt in many countries . The move to much greater proportions of flexible rate loans has increased sen- sitivity to ...
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... rates in integrated science at Grade 9 level , others have a majority of candidates scoring close to random - guessing levels on a multiple - choice examination tak- en after three years of instruction ( Lewin , 1984a ) . Transition rates ...
... rates in integrated science at Grade 9 level , others have a majority of candidates scoring close to random - guessing levels on a multiple - choice examination tak- en after three years of instruction ( Lewin , 1984a ) . Transition rates ...
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... rates ( teachers and pupils ) Classroom research Curriculum analysis Project evaluations In - service / on - service feedback Clients opinions ( pupils and parents ) Equipment / materials provision Class size Participation rates ...
... rates ( teachers and pupils ) Classroom research Curriculum analysis Project evaluations In - service / on - service feedback Clients opinions ( pupils and parents ) Equipment / materials provision Class size Participation rates ...
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
The actors in the debate over objectives | 34 |
The organization and conduct of the planning process | 52 |
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