An Ideology of Educational Planning in Nigeria
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v18i3.44032Abstract
The lack of a critical ideology for educational planning in Nigeria can be attributed to the consistent use of education to sustain the social structure, federal structures and its operation, and inadequate projection of future circumstances. To overcome this, the process of systematic forward planning, whereby education is conceptualised as a system process orientation is advocated through the transmission of desirable values.
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