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Title:Local autonomy and national planning: complementary or otherwise? Case study from Tanzania
Author:Mutahaba, Gelase
Year:1974
Periodical:The African Review: A Journal of African Politics, Development and International Affairs
Volume:4
Issue:4
Pages:509-530
Language:English
Geographic term:Tanzania
Subjects:educational management
primary education
Abstract:Explores the extent to which decentralized administration is compatible with national planning in new states and the conditions which will make the two consistent. The author conducted research in Bukoba and Ngara Districts concerning the question whether the transfer of responsibility for the management of primary education to autonomous local governments facilitated or hindered national planning and therefore national integration. Sections: National policy on primary education expansion, 1964-69 - Response to central planning: Bukoba - Response to national planning: Ngara - Conclusion. Notes.
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