2 edition of Studies in lifelong learning in Africa found in the catalog.
Studies in lifelong learning in Africa
Published
2009
by E. Mellen Press in Lewiston, N.Y
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Maurice N. Amutabi and Moses O. Oketch ; with a foreword by Ruth Otunga. |
Genre | Case studies |
Contributions | Oketch, Moses O., Amutabi, M. N. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | LC5258.A2 S78 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23832020M |
ISBN 10 | 0773447571 |
ISBN 10 | 9780773447578 |
LC Control Number | 2009030116 |
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This study investigates the effect of foreign aid on education and lifelong learning in 53 African countries for the period – Three main issues are assessed, notably: (i) the effect of aid on education; (ii) the incremental impact of aid on education and (iii) the effect of aid on lifelong learning.
Lifelong learning is measured as the combined knowledge acquired during the primary Cited by: 7. This work examines and decodes African ways of thinking and learning, beliefs and value systems, while faulting the ambivalence that has attended the study of the subject in the past.
It uses pedagogical, historical, sociological and critical thinking, and postmodern, postcolonial, and feminist theoretical approaches to interrogate ways in which lifelong learning has been experienced in : --Chapter 6: Lifelong learning in current social and political environment in Africa --Chapter 7: Some providers of lifelong learning (LLL) programs in Anglophone subSaharan Africa --Chapter 8: Access and opportunity for lifelong learners in Africa --Chapter 9: Gender, Feminism and lifelong learning in Africa --Chapter Globalization and.
Promoting lifelong learning in Africa entails the creation of literate societies, the valuing of local knowledge, talent and wisdom, the promotion of learning through formal and non-formal education, and taking the best advantage of the new information and communication technologies and the dividends of globalisation (UNESCO and MINEDAF, Cited by: 'Lifelong Learning' is a hot issue for educators across the world, as societies everywhere are concerned with developing a literate, skilled and flexible workforce and to widen participation in education at all levels and for all book covers all the major issues, with well-known academic contributors working in the field and covering the topics of theoretical, global and Cited by: With strong, multi-stakeholder partnerships in place for support and diverse lifelong learning opportunities, the youth of Africa can reach their potential.
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Lifelong learning is the development of human potential through a continuously supportive process which stimulates and empowers individuals to acquire all the knowledge, values, skills and understanding they will require throughout their lifetimes and to apply them with confidence, creativity and enjoyment in all roles, circumstances and environments, according to the publication Encyclopedia.
Promoting lifelong learning in Africa entails the creation of literate societies, the valuing of local knowledge, talent and wisdom, the promotion of learning through formal and non-formal Author: Julia Preece. Draws on Belanger's all-inclusive holistic framework for lifelong learning to analyze three contexts for lifelong learning in South Africa.
Focuses on needs for improvement in initial education, adult education, and diffuse learning environments, as well as the need for policy concerned with both economic competitiveness and social equity. (SV)Cited by: Get this from a library. Studies in lifelong learning in Africa: from ethnic traditions to technological innovations.
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