| Sir Frederick Dealtry Lugard - 1926 - 678 sider
...sympathetic, and stimulating in its relations with the community, may be said to constitute a worthy ideal, the object which education in Africa must have in...individual to fill a useful part in his environment, with happiness to himself, and to ensure that the exceptional individual shall use his abilities for... | |
| Great Britain. Imperial Education Conference - 1924 - 304 sider
...whether the other had or had not. Firstly, " the primary function of education should, in my judgment, be to fit the ordinary individual to fill a useful part in his environment with happiness to himself, and to ensure that the exceptional individual shall use his abilities for... | |
| Deng D. Akol Ruay - 1994 - 188 sider
...changing political conditions (Trimingham 1941:21). The government educational policy in the South was: "to fit the ordinary individual to fill a useful part in his environment, with happiness to himself. The tribes of the South are pagan and very primitive; but it is recognized... | |
| Roy Lowe - 2000 - 698 sider
...heavily on the British experience in India, he asserted that the aim of education in Africa should be to fit the ordinary individual to fill a useful...environment and to ensure that the exceptional individual used his abilities for the advancement of the community as a whole and not to its detriment, or to... | |
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