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The Political Economy of Adult Education and Development

The Political Economy of Adult Education and Development
Author: Frank Youngman
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781856496766

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In the formerly colonial world, the discourse of development has established an almost unquestioned intellectual and political dominance. Adult educators, their purposes and their programmes, are inevitably deeply shaped by this fact. Frank Youngman believes that adult educators need to have an understanding of the various different theories of development, and how different development strategies and biases impact on their own work. The purpose of his book is to provide a theory of applied political economy to explain the interface between society and adult education in developing countries. The author's own approach is broadly influenced by the Marxist tradition, but one that seeks to transcend many of the limitations and rigidities often prevalent in the past. He introduces adult educators to the main competing theories of development - the modernisation, dependency, neo-liberal and various alternative approaches. He then demonstrates the power of his analytical tools by examining a variety of specific issues affecting adult education. These include the impact of foreign aid, social inequalities (notably class, gender and ethnic inequalities), and the relationship between state and civil society in peripheral capitalist societies. The book draws on a wealth of empirical information and case studies from various parts of the world, but with particular attention to the country which the author knows best, Botswana. Its signal contribution is its elaboration of a theory of the political economy of adult education in the context of development and its demonstration of the applicability of this theoretical framework, including its usefulness in generating appropriate research agendas.


Combatting Poverty Through Adult Education

Combatting Poverty Through Adult Education
Author: Chris Duke
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429790821

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Originally published in 1985 this book addresses important questions about the nature and meaning of development as these concern adult education in the developing world. It contributes to the development debate as well as discussiong what part adult education can play in reducing poverty and inequality. It consists of 7 case studies by adult educators and researchers involved in adult education programmes in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The introductory, linking and concluding sections draw out and highlight common issues and themes leading to conclusions about the potential of large-scale, mainly governmental, adult education programmes to effect social change.


Practical Guide to Functional Literacy

Practical Guide to Functional Literacy
Author: Unesco
Publisher: Paris
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1973
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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UNESCO pub. Guide intended for adult education trainers on the theoretics and methodology of functional literacy training in developing countries - covers research methods, teaching methods, teacher recruitment, teacher training, etc.


Adult Education and National Development

Adult Education and National Development
Author: African Adult Education Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1973
Genre: Adult education
ISBN:

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