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StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number IE/COL/19/6
TitleAfro-Anglo-American Programme correspondence" and "Extension of Carnegie Grant
Date1962-1966
DescriptionDepartment of Education in Developing Countries/Department of Education in Tropical Areas
Correspondence regarding a programme known as the AAA programme, and a conference run as part of it, involving the Institute of Education University of London, and Teachers College Columbia University, and various Universities in Africa including University College Ibadan, Accra, University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. It seems the programme was funded by the Carnegie Corporation.
Includes;
Proposals for a conference on the role of universities in the planned development of teacher education in Africa.
discussion on development of African universities to reduce the number of African students studying abroad.
Report on observations in Sierra Leone and other countries of West Africa, by Karl Bigelow, prepared for Peace Corps. Marked confidential.
paper - the role and responsibilities of Teachers College relating to students concerned with educational service overseas.
leaflet for the programme.
Correspondents include Karl Bigelow, LJ Lewis, Cyril Rogers, Stephen Stackpole, Dr Freeman Stewart of the Commonwealth Education Liaison Unit, Sidney Forman.
Extent1 folder
AccessStatusOpen
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