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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Education
Human Resources Development: Literacy, Schooling, Nonformal Education, Women's Education, David R. Evans
Human Resources Development: Literacy, Schooling, Nonformal Education, Women's Education, David R. Evans
David R. Evans
Education in Namibia under the illegal colonial regime (was) characterized by inequality, segregation and other apartheid conditions...Schools for various population groups are segregated along racial and ethnic lines. Ethnicity is promoted at the cost of national unity by the provision of segregated schools, linguistic segregation, and curricula that attempt to promote the special status of whites. While education is compulsory for whites, there are not enough schools for Africans. The schools for Africans are staffed with unqualified or inadequately qualified teachers... Pupil to teacher ratios in the African schools are much higher than those in the white schools. Funds allocated …
A Basic Math Curriculum: Issues And Design, Eugenie Ballering
A Basic Math Curriculum: Issues And Design, Eugenie Ballering
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Health Promoters, Political Struggle And Social Transformation: Framework For Systematizing The Experience Of A Popular Health Education Project In Chile, Karen L. Anderson
Health Promoters, Political Struggle And Social Transformation: Framework For Systematizing The Experience Of A Popular Health Education Project In Chile, Karen L. Anderson
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Manual Of Teaching Activities For Pregnant And Parenting Adolescent Mothers In Preparation For The G.E.D. Exam, Lucia Nunez
Manual Of Teaching Activities For Pregnant And Parenting Adolescent Mothers In Preparation For The G.E.D. Exam, Lucia Nunez
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
A Curriculum: The Banfes 1990 Study Tour. "Innovations In Primary Education", Greta S. Shultz
A Curriculum: The Banfes 1990 Study Tour. "Innovations In Primary Education", Greta S. Shultz
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
How To Promote The Students’ Oral Proficiency In The Ivorian Context Of Large Classes With Special Emphasis On Collaborative Learning, Kone Walamitien
How To Promote The Students’ Oral Proficiency In The Ivorian Context Of Large Classes With Special Emphasis On Collaborative Learning, Kone Walamitien
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Reducing The Odds: An Educational Board Game For The Repatriation Of Cambodian Refugees, Don L. Robishaw
Reducing The Odds: An Educational Board Game For The Repatriation Of Cambodian Refugees, Don L. Robishaw
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Case Study In The Design And Organization Of A Learning Program: The Food Oils In Africa Network, Jonathan Otto
Case Study In The Design And Organization Of A Learning Program: The Food Oils In Africa Network, Jonathan Otto
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Participatory Research On Popular Economic Development: A Source Book For Practitioners, Mansour Fakih
Participatory Research On Popular Economic Development: A Source Book For Practitioners, Mansour Fakih
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Nomadic Education In Somalia: Policy And Strategy Assessment, Hassan A. Mohamed
Nomadic Education In Somalia: Policy And Strategy Assessment, Hassan A. Mohamed
Master's Capstone Projects
In this paper I will try to argue the need for reassessment of the national education policy and strategies to reflect the importance of the pastoral sector in the national development context. The basic premises of my argument are centered around the following assumptions:
a) The development potential of Somalia is largely dependent on the development of the pastoral sector;
b) Pastoralism is time-tested and the only viable response to the harsh ecology of many parts Somalia;
c) Pastoralists are rational, resourceful, skilled and highly adaptable to the unpredictable conditions, and do not resist change and innovations that they see …
Utilizing Adult Learning Theory In Training In The Indonesian Family Planning Program, Justanti Salilo
Utilizing Adult Learning Theory In Training In The Indonesian Family Planning Program, Justanti Salilo
Master's Capstone Projects
The first part of my thesis is about the existence of training in the family planning context, along with some problems of current training. The second part is about the theories and principles of adults as learners that will be useful and applicable in the training program. The third part is about the process of how learning is encouraged in certain circumstances that may achieve a participant's needs and expectations. In my conclusion I tried to put some emphasis on how the practitioners who are always involved in training should be and some recommendations that might be useful for them. …
Theory And Practice Of Reactivation In The Standard Oral Lesson, Dumery Noe Serge
Theory And Practice Of Reactivation In The Standard Oral Lesson, Dumery Noe Serge
Master's Capstone Projects
In this Master's Project I would like to propose a technique that will enable school learners of English as a Foreign Language to become more conversant with some structures which are seldom used in the students' active repertoire. By the time they reach "Seconde" (10th Grade) learners have been introduced to most intermediate and a good number of advanced structures of the English language. However, some of these structures are used by the students only passively, that is they are recognized only in reading or when they are heard. To reinforce the structures which they recognize as they read or …
A Situational Analysis And Recommendations For Educational Policy For Addressing The Problem Of Out-Of-School Youth In Cabo Verde, Ondina Ferreira
A Situational Analysis And Recommendations For Educational Policy For Addressing The Problem Of Out-Of-School Youth In Cabo Verde, Ondina Ferreira
Master's Capstone Projects
The objective of this project is to examine the negative effects of the current formal educational policy in Cape Verde and to recommend to the Ministry of Education some educational alternatives in order to deal with the out-of-school youth's problem in the country.
Problem: The Legal system places outside secondary school the young who are considered overage (16 years old and above) to get her/his first application.
actually and annually approximately one thousand young people leave middle school without possibility to pursue their secondary education. Generally, speaking, the out-of-school youths belong to the socially and economically disadvantaged population in the …
The Facilitator, Patricio Barriga, Valerie Ickis, Carlos Moreno, Enrique Tasiguano
The Facilitator, Patricio Barriga, Valerie Ickis, Carlos Moreno, Enrique Tasiguano
Technical Notes
Summary: Description of the concept of facilitator as an agent of change and community development and its impact on the rural communities of Ecuador.
El Facilitador, Patricio Barriga, Valerie Ickis, Carlos Moreno, Enrique Tasiguano
El Facilitador, Patricio Barriga, Valerie Ickis, Carlos Moreno, Enrique Tasiguano
Technical Notes
Descripción del concepto de facilitador como agente de cambio y de desarollo comunitario y su impacto en las comunidades rurales de Ecuador.
Many Literacies: Modules For Training Adult Beginning Readers And Tutors, Marilyn Gillespie
Many Literacies: Modules For Training Adult Beginning Readers And Tutors, Marilyn Gillespie
Literacy
No abstract provided.
African Women Organizing: Four Ways Of Seeing, Marla J. Solomon
African Women Organizing: Four Ways Of Seeing, Marla J. Solomon
Gender and Development
A study which looks at women’s organizations in Africa from various perspectives, including those which seeks “ways of seeing and knowing that move forward a feminist agenda,” and celebrates the experiences of being “woven in the text."
This study is an effort to seek a deeper understanding of women's organizations in Africa, with the belief that understanding informs action. This search proceeds through several phases. First, I discuss how the way we "see" organizations influences how we work with them and create them. Starting with that idea, I develop a rationale for trying to view women's organizations from multiple perspectives, …
Human Resources Development: Literacy, Schooling, Nonformal Education, Women's Education, David Evans
Human Resources Development: Literacy, Schooling, Nonformal Education, Women's Education, David Evans
Center for International Education Faculty Publications
Education in Namibia under the illegal colonial regime (was) characterized by inequality, segregation and other apartheid conditions...Schools for various population groups are segregated along racial and ethnic lines. Ethnicity is promoted at the cost of national unity by the provision of segregated schools, linguistic segregation, and curricula that attempt to promote the special status of whites. While education is compulsory for whites, there are not enough schools for Africans. The schools for Africans are staffed with unqualified or inadequately qualified teachers... Pupil to teacher ratios in the African schools are much higher than those in the white schools. Funds allocated …