Adult Education and Development 86/2019
CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- SECTION 1 – IN THE CLASSROOM
- SECTION 2 – AT THE NEGOTIATING TABLE
- SECTION 3 – IN THE LAB
- INTERVIEWS
- PHOTO REPORTAGE
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THE GOOD ADULT EDUCATORS
- Young Afghans, especially women, like to learn and attend out of curiosity
- The group constructed a learning shelter where learning takes place
- I was fascinated by the power of dialogue in the communities
- It is impossible to conduct exactly the same training twice
- I want them to know that they are teaching me as much as I am teaching them
- Lifelong learning is necessary to make your life more colourful and joyful
- They were particularly keen on finding someone who was tough
- I constantly learn new methods by taking part in training for educators
- The literacy centres have become a women’s space
- Scientific and technical knowledge is essential for more active participation in contemporary society
- COLUMNS
- ONLINE EXTRAS
- GET INVOLVED
- ARTISTS IN THIS ISSUE
- FAREWELL