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Secondary Education in Nigeria
Secondary Schools in Southern Nigeria With specific reference to Secondary Schools in Southern Nigeria, the ever growing proportion of children of school age that stormed available primary schools created an impression and great eagerness in the missionaries and the colonial government that there were suitable pupils for secondary education. The primary schools, therefore, developed upper stand...
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Professor E. A. Baker**, S. Empson**, K. B. Chval**, J. Lannin**, T. Sadler**, J. E. Tarr** Emeritus Professor L. H. Barrow*, J. Baumann*, R. F. Fox**, N. Knipping*, S. Palonsky*, B. B Reys*, R. E. Reys*, R. D. Robinson* Associate Professor L. Bennett**, T. Castro**, P. J. Friedrichsen**, C. Gilles**, D. L. Hanuscin**, R. Pinnow**, M. Siegel**, K. Unrath** Associate Professor Emeritus M. Volkma...
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Given the alarming drop in applications to Computer Science (CS) studies across Europe, any efforts at presenting CS as an interesting, challenging, and useful discipline are welcome and necessary. In this note I present my view that it is possible to introduce motivated secondary-school students to the basic goals, techniques, and applications of Machine Learning. Furthermore, I claim that Mac...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Vocational Aspect of Education
سال: 1969
ISSN: 0305-7879
DOI: 10.1080/03057876980000041