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Let Jorge Do It: An Approach To Rural Nonformal Education, James Hoxeng
Let Jorge Do It: An Approach To Rural Nonformal Education, James Hoxeng
Non-Formal Education
In the Nonformal Education in Ecuador Project, we set out to create materials and processes which would operationalize some of the emerging tenets of nonformal education. Project Design:
1. We developed learning materials usuable by nonprofessionals. These materials concentrated on literacy, math, and consciousness-raising. Most of our effort went into development of games, which oblige participation and encourage dialog.
2. We made agreements with six organizations to use the materials with our assistance. These included the department of Adult Education, a coop federation, an Ecuadorean volunteer organization, a training organization, community groups, and radio school program. About a dozen other …
An Evaluation Of Non-Formal Education In Ecuador, Donald A. Swanson
An Evaluation Of Non-Formal Education In Ecuador, Donald A. Swanson
Non-Formal Education
A logical place to begin this study was to list objectives from the original contract. The University of Massachusetts/USAID contract for this Project had some explicit objectives and contractual agreements are briefly outlined here so that we have a common background for discussing merits of this project. They are:
- Create and field test a range of non-formal educational techniques using local institutions to implement and support these techniques in field situation.
- Develop a number of non-formal educational methodologies which are feasible for use by existing Ecuadorean institutions.
- Implement selected methodologies with institutions, including the Ministry of Education, with on-going evaluation …