The Politics of Educational Borrowing: Reopening the Case of Achimota in British Ghana
2000; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 44; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/447615
ISSN1545-701X
AutoresGita Steiner‐Khamsi, Hubert O. Quist,
Tópico(s)Teacher Education and Leadership Studies
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