Education and Social Stratification in Papua, New GuineaMark Bray, Peter D. Smith Longman Cheshire, 1985 - 227 pagina's |
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... gives high status ( see for example Godelier 1982 : 21ff ) , in warring socie- ties courage and skills as a warrior give high status , and among burglars ability to steal valuable goods and evade cap- ture gives high status . Schools ...
... gives high status ( see for example Godelier 1982 : 21ff ) , in warring socie- ties courage and skills as a warrior give high status , and among burglars ability to steal valuable goods and evade cap- ture gives high status . Schools ...
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... give particular assistance to schools in rural areas and squatter settlements , present the arguments favouring quota systems in high school selection , encourage scholarships for poor students and raise the fees of rich ones , and make ...
... give particular assistance to schools in rural areas and squatter settlements , present the arguments favouring quota systems in high school selection , encourage scholarships for poor students and raise the fees of rich ones , and make ...
Pagina 56
... give a level of knowledge required to exercise responsi– bility in the field of commerce or industry , d ) make provision for senior administrative and professional staff , or skilled contra- e ) adequately generate political confidence ...
... give a level of knowledge required to exercise responsi– bility in the field of commerce or industry , d ) make provision for senior administrative and professional staff , or skilled contra- e ) adequately generate political confidence ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Modern Elite in Papua New Guinea Sione Latukefu | 31 |
Colonial Policy Education and Social Stratification | 49 |
Education Wages Policy and Social Stratification | 67 |
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