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Clinton Robinson
Language is an important expression of people's own cultural identity and plays a key role in the field of literacy. What does this mean for literacy programmes, especially in…
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Alan Rogers
For the 2006 GMR Report, Alan Rogers compiled a wide-ranging study on the theme of Training Adult Literacy Educators in Developing Countries. We reprint here chapters 3 and 4 on…
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Emmanuelle Suso
It is now undisputed that there is a connection between literacy and poverty, and that literacy is a crucial socio-economic factor in poverty. Emmanuelle Suso has analysed 56…
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Editorial
It may well be true that we have never had so much experience of literacy and known so much about the significance of literate environments, life in oral societies, the training of…
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Adult Education and Development 65/2005
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Peter Audi Oluoch
Kenya’s adult literacy programme was launched with pomp and circumstance in 1979 but has since experienced a downward trend in learner participation to the extent that…
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Helen Abadzi
The author explores a number of intriguing questions. How is it, for example, when many projects run successfully for a sustained period, that measures intended to improve the…
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John Oxenham
In addition to its well established national literacy campaign, the Government of Egypt has used support from the British Department for International Development to try out a…
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Alan Rogers
The traditional combination of literacy with vocational training that has been customary in developing countries has not been successful in many cases. For what reasons? New…
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Klemens van de Sand
International development cooperation has recently become appreciably more active, in terms of both quality and quantity. One could almost speak of a renaissance…