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Qualité De L’éducation En Afrique: Le Rôle Potentiel Des Tic

Issue Title: Special Issue: Quality Education in Africa: Challenges and Prospects THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN AFRICA: THE ROLE OF ICTS IN TEACHING - This article reports on the presence of ICT in educational institutions, presents an overview of the types of ICT uses found in African schools, and ex...

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Published in:International review of education 2007-11, Vol.53 (5-6), p.665-686
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