
Much has been achieved in the past 20 years in expanding educational facilities for Blacks and in giving greater emphasis to secondary and technical education. However, rapid population growth, limitations of finance, and the production of a sufficiently rapidly increasing corps of teachers, are factors that are hindering the development of universal, effective education.
Vocational Education, Financing, Government, Adolescent, Teaching, Black People, Education, Black or African American, South Africa, Workforce, Educational Status, Humans, Child, Population Growth
Vocational Education, Financing, Government, Adolescent, Teaching, Black People, Education, Black or African American, South Africa, Workforce, Educational Status, Humans, Child, Population Growth
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