4 edition of South African University education found in the catalog.
South African University education
David Adey
Published
1988
by D. Adey in Pretoria
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Written in
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LC Classifications | MLCS 91/12161 (L) |
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Pagination | 21 p. : |
Number of Pages | 21 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1784129M |
ISBN 10 | 0620121777 |
LC Control Number | 89178215 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 23941793 |
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A significant part of enrollment gains occurred in distance education programs – , students, or about one third of the , students enrolled at public universities in , were studying in distance education mode. The University of South Africa, a dedicated distance education provider, is not only the largest university in South. In effect, this means that only 5 percent of African and coloured young people in South Africa successfully complete university. Indeed, the education system is failing the majority of young people.
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Our programmes are strengthened by our partnership with the Department of Basic Education, as well as other departments and faculties within the University of Pretoria.
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