Private and Public Education in Kenya: the Case of Strathmore College
After Independence the Kenya Government decided to shape one nation by removing racial discrimination from the education system and providing equal opportunities to all; this was achieved by transferring the management of all secondary schools and colleges to Boards of Governors and giving them Gran...
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Main Author: | Carlos Sotz (Author) |
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Universidad de Navarra,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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