Primary education in Nigeriaat a glance: statistical overview of the subsector

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Andres Chavez Eras

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 El siguiente estudio se enfoca en la educación primaria en Nigeria. Primeramente analizaremos los antecedentes políticos, económicos y sociales del país. Para con esto, poder tener un mejor entendimiento del sistema educativo. Se analizara los problemas con la finanzas, acceso y calidad de la educación.

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Chavez Eras, A. (2016). Primary education in Nigeriaat a glance: statistical overview of the subsector. INNOVA Reseach Journal, 1(9), 96–113. https://doi.org/10.33890/innova.v1.n9.2016.98
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