Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



AMARA, J. M. (1987)

'Indigenous Technology of Sierra Leone
and Science Education of Girls' in
International Journal of Science
Education,
9 (3), 317-324.

CANLKER, Gifty Shirley Yema (1989)

Training Young Women the Sherbro
Way in the Bush School: An
Education in Traditional Life
(Research Studies by Adult Education
Students 1988-1989) DVV, 43.

DAVIES, V., TOLLESON, N. &
Gittens-Stronge, v. (n.d)

Final Report on Access to School -
Primary and Secondary Data, 1977-78,
Government of Sierra Leone/IDA
Project, Credit 573/SL.

KETKAR, Suhas L. (1978)

'Female Education and Fertility: Some
Evidence from Sierra Leone' in
Journal
of Developing Areas,
13, 23-33.

MAY-PARKER, J.(1977)

'A Study of Attitudes and Home
Background Factors Associated with
Wastage among Secondary School
Girls in Sierra Leone'
Unpublished
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Glasgow,
United Kingdom.

MAY-PARKER, Judith (n.d.)

Out of School Programs for Women in
Sierra Leone,
Freetown.

MAY-PARKER, Judith (1987)

Counselling to Prevent Pregnancy
among School Girls,
Report on a Project
by Planned Parenthood Association of
Sierra Leone, Freetown (Mimeograph).

ROUSSEAU, I. F. (1975)

'African Women: Identity Crisis? Some
Observations on Education and the
Changing Role of Women in Sierra
Leone and Zaire' in ROHRICH-
LEAVITT, R. (ed.)
Women Cross-
Culturally: Challenge and Change,
Mouton Publishers, Hague.

SIERRA LEONE NATIONAL
COMMISSION FOR UNESCO (1974)

Education, Training and Employment
Opportunities for Women in Sierra
Leone,
Ministry of Education, Freetown.



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