NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN!: Towards formulating policy for adult basic education in a post-apartheid SA

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NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN!: Towards formulating policy for adult basic education in a post-apartheid South Africa


Published by LACOM publication, 1991

Binding: Soft

Book Condition: Intact but quite worn

Edition: First Impression 1991



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