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The role of literacy in the liberation and the development of Third World Nations
Henderson, Charlotte Ellen
Text (1980)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The standards, time periods, and consequences of adult literacy teaching as determined from a survey of literature and responses of practitioners
Ahmed, Mushtaq, 1919-
Text (1965)
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A particular problem in implementation of Universal Primary Education in Niger State of Nigeria
Isa, Jacob Bawa
Text (1978)
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A study of adult functional competency among entering freshmen, juniors, and seniors of Department of Defense Dependents Schools in the Pacific Region
Bybee, Dennis Leon
Text (1979)
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Literacy instruction in an examination-oriented environment : perceptions of secondary school teachers in Botswana
Molosiwa, Annah Anikie
Text (2007)
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An examination of the phenomenon of the literacy skills of unschooled males in Laos
Wilder, Bernard D.
Text (1972)
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