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![]() | King, Kenneth (2009) |
| China's cooperation with Ethiopia: a new, human resources-focused approach to development? | |
| OSSREA Bulletin. Volume 6 #2. June. p. 45-51. |
![]() | King, Kenneth; McGrath, Simon; Rogerson, Christian M.; Visser, Kobus (2002) |
| Learning-Led Competitiveness: A Challenge for South African Development | |
| Africa Insight. Volume 32 #4. p. 28-35. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (2000) |
| Relevance of the Mwalimu's (Julius Nyerere) Vision of Education in a Globalising World | |
| Africa Quarterly. Volume 40 #4. p. 7-19. |
![]() | Molony, Tom; King, Kenneth (eds.) (2000) |
| Nyerere: student, teacher, humanist, statesman | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #84. 146p. |
![]() | Salter, Thomas; King, Kenneth (eds.) (2000) |
| Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh. 334p. |
![]() | Kin, Kenneth; McGrath, Simon (eds.) (1999) |
| Enterprise in Africa: between poverty and growth | |
| London: Intermediate Technology Publications. 245p. |
![]() | King, K.J. (1989) |
| Education in sub-Saharan Africa: the World Bank Report as a research project | |
| Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 1 #1. March. p. 100-118. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1989) |
| Technical and vocational education and training in Kenya: the movement towards a comprehensive national system; Education-for-employment and self-employment interventions in developing countries: past experience and present prognosis | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #23. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1988) |
| Inservice training in Zimbabwe: an analysis of the relations amongst education & training, industry and the State | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #21. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1987) |
| An evaluation of research and policies on informal sector employment in developing countries | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh. Occasional papers #19. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1987) |
| Training for the urban informal sector in developing countries: policy issues for practititoners [i.e. practitioners] | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies. Occasional papers #17. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1986) |
| Evaluating the context of diversified secondary education in Tanzania: preliminary comments | |
| London: Department of International and Comparative Education, University of London Institute of Education. 23p. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1986) |
| Overseas training for development: an analysis of Britain's Technical Co-operation Training Programme from national and the donor perspective | |
| Edinburgh, Scotland: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #16. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1985) |
| Manpower, technology, and employment in Africa: internal and external policy agendas | |
| Edinburgh, Scotland: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #13. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1985) |
| North-South collaboration in higher education: academic links between Britain and the developing world | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #8. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1984) |
| Education, science, and technology research in Eastern Africa: a discussion paper | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #3. 30p. |
![]() | King, Kenneth (1984) |
| The end of educational self-reliance in Tanzania? | |
| Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh University. Occasional papers #1. 36p. |
![]() | Wambaa, Rerbmann M.; King, K. (1979) |
| The political economy of the Rift Valley: a squatter perspective | |
| In: Hadith 5: Economic and Social History of East Africa. p. 198-220. |
![]() | King, K. (1975) |
| Education and ethnicity in the Rift Valley: Masai, Kipsigis and Kikuyu in the school System | |
| Education in Eastern Africa. Volume 5 #2. p. 197-217. |
![]() | King, Kenneth J. (1974) |
| Skill acquisition in the informal sector of an African economy: the Kenya case | |
| Journal of Development Studies. Volume 11 #2. p. 108-122. |
![]() | King, K.J. (1973) |
| Nationalism, education and imperialism in the Southern Sudan 1920-1970 | |
| In: Education for what? British policy versus local initiative / by Charles H. Lyons [and others]. p. 25-56. |
![]() | Carter, Fay; King, Kenneth; Salim, Ahmed (eds.) (1971) |
| Kenya Historical Biographies | |
| Nairob. Nairobi historical studies #2. 192p. |
![]() | King, K. (1969) |
| Early Pan-African politicians in East Africa | |
| Mawazo. Volume 2 #1. p. 2-10. |
![]() | King, K.J. (1969) |
| Africa and the Southern States of the U.S.A.: notes on J.H. Oldham and American Negro education for Africans | |
| The Journal of African History. Volume 10 #4. p. 659-677. |
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