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Curriculum development and evaluation for socioeconomic development in Africa: the experience of the African curriculum organization

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Public Administration, Human Resources and Social Development Division;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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This paper seeks to discuss the following; - The need for education for various peoples of the continent of Africa. - The establishment and objectives of the African Curriculum Organization, - Cooperation between the African Curriculum Organization and the German foundation for International Development. - Need to understand the process of Curriculum Development. Six week Courses by the African Curriculum Organization.-Objectives of the course by the African Curriculum Organization. -Need for a comprehensive understanding of the various models of Curriculum Development. - Suggested practical process of Curriculum Development.
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“Public Administration, Human Resources and Social Development Division; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (1993-09). Curriculum development and evaluation for socioeconomic development in Africa: the experience of the African curriculum organization. UN. ECA Ad hoc Experts Group Meeting on Assessment of Confidence Building Factors in School Curricula (1993: Oct 18- 21 : Addis Ababa Ethiopia). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/20760”Conference
UN. ECA Ad hoc Experts Group Meeting on Assessment of Confidence Building Factors in School Curricula (1993: Oct 18- 21 : Addis Ababa Ethiopia)Collections
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