Secondary Level Teachers: Supply and Demand in NigeriaInstitute for International Studies in Education, Michigan State University, 1973 - High school teachers |
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FEDERAL AND NATIONAL FACTORS LIKELY TO INFLUENCE THE DEVEL | 1 |
Population and Education Development | 5 |
LAGOS STATE | 15 |
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agricultural Ahmadu Bello University areas Ashby attrition Benue Plateau commercial schools conditions of service course demand for secondary Development Plan East Central Eastern economic educational development estimated expatriate teachers expenditure Federal Government graduate teachers growth Higher School Certificate holders Ibadan increase industrial Kaduna Polytechnic Kano Katsina Kwara Lagos large number manpower Mid-Western Ministry of Education Nigerian Universities non-graduate North Central North Western northern number of teachers percentage period population population density post-primary institutions primary education primary school primary school leavers problem production profession professional pupils qualified teachers ratio recruitment revenue rural secondary commercial secondary education secondary grammar schools secondary level education secondary level institutions secondary level teachers secondary schools shortage Sixth Form square mile staffing state's Table targets Teacher Demand teacher education teacher supply Teacher Training Colleges Teachers Colleges technical schools tion turnover University of Lagos University of Nigeria voluntary agencies well-qualified Zaria