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Planning Education in Relation to Rural Development

Planning Education in Relation to Rural Development
Author: G. M. Coverdale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1974
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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UNESCO pub. Booklet surveying general principles for educational planning in relation to rural development in developing countries - discusses the respective roles of general education, vocational training, agricultural extension, adult education, trainer and teacher training, etc.


Education and Rural Development

Education and Rural Development
Author: International Institute for Educational Planning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1985
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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UNESCO pub. Case study, role of education in rural development, Nepal, Ethiopia, Bangladesh - rural area, development projects, community participation, educational opportunities, educational planning, schooling, literacy, nonformal education, education of women, enrolment, household analysis, etc. Graphs, references, statistical tables.


Education for Rural Development

Education for Rural Development
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: UNESCO/FAO
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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An international joint study by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and UNESCO's International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) was conducted on education and rural development to review the status of the topic from the standpoint of public policies and the conceptual frameworks on which they are based and also to shed light on what may be called "good practice." The findings of the study are meant to serve not as models, but rather as points of reference for all those who are seeking ways of developing education in rural areas and contributing more effectively to rural development. Chapter I, "Education and Rural Development: Setting the Framework" (David Atchoarena and Charlotte Sedel), provides a contextual and theoretical introduction to the new rural development and poverty reduction thinking, as well as a discussion on the contribution of education to rural development. In Chapter II, "Basic Education in Rural Areas: Status, Issues and Prospects" (Michael Lakin with Lavinia Gasperini), the book reviews in depth the provision of basic education in rural areas and offers some policy directions for improvement. Further exploring a particular dimension of basic education, Chapter III, "Making Learning Relevant: Principles and Evidence from Recent Experiences" (Peter Taylor, Daniel Desmond, James Grieshop and Aarti Subramaniam), devotes specific attention to strategies linking the formal school teaching with students' life environment, including agriculture, and to garden-based learning. The intention is to provide updated information and new insights on much-debated aspects which are often associated with rural areas although their application is much broader. Chapter IV, "Strategies and Institutions for Promoting Skills for Rural Development" (David Atchoarena, Ian Wallace, Kate Green, and Candido Alberto Gomes), shifts the analysis from education to work and discusses the implications of the transformation of rural labor markets for skill development. A particular concern is the rise in rural non-farm employment and the need to enlarge the policy focus from agricultural education and training to technical and vocational education for rural development. This debate is taken further in Chapter V, "Higher Education and Rural Development: A New Perspective" (Charles Maguire and David Atchoarena), which considers higher level skills and the contribution of the tertiary education sector to rural development. Special attention is given to the reform of higher agricultural institutions and lessons based on case studies are provided to document good practice in institutional reform. Finally, Chapter VI, "Main Findings and Implications for Policy and Donor Support" (David Atchoarena with Lavinia Gasperini, Michael Lakin and Charles Maguire), concentrates on the main findings of the study and discusses policy implications and possible responses for donors and countries. (Contains 28 tables, 14 figures, and 64 boxes.).


Education and Rural Development

Education and Rural Development
Author: Philip Foster
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2005-12-08
Genre:
ISBN: 0415392942

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Published in the year 2005, World Yearbook of Education 1974 is a valuable contribution to the field of Major Works


Education for Rural People

Education for Rural People
Author: David Acker
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Nearly one out of six people of the current inhabitants of the world is suffering from hunger and illiteracy. This book was developed to assist policy makers dealing with rural poverty, food insecurity and education challenges confronting rural people. It seeks to address the correlation between education, training, empowerment and food security, mainly through a number of examples from all over the world. It is about strengthening the capacity of rural people to achieve food security. It identifies different dimensions of education and training that have proven useful, and covers formal education as well as non-formal education, literacy as well as skills training.


Education Projects

Education Projects
Author: André Magnen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1991
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789280311358

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In many developing countries, the translation of political objectives to action projects is made difficult by the lack of training of staff of the ministry of education planning and managing units. This booklet deals with the implementation of these projects within the framework of the planning process. After defining projects, chapter 1 shows the role they play in the planning process and discusses the advantages and the disadvantages of using them. This chapter then describes the different types of education projects and their evolution over the last 20 years. The second chapter examines the criteria on which the identification and preparation of projects are based, and then goes on to analyze their goals, the various tasks and working methods they require, and the conditions under which they are carried out. In chapter 3, the modalities for financing projects are examined, both national and international sources of money. The problems of intervention by external sources of assistance are mentioned, the main characteristics of such sources are discussed, and the various multilateral funding sources are reviewed. Finally, the chapter examines the conditions under which negotiations are conducted. The final chapter studies the management of projects. It emphasizes monitoring and evaluation, necessitated by a constantly changing environment. (LAP)