Developing programmes for adult learners in Africa:

This book identifies quantitative, qualitative and multi-method approaches, and is based upon existing research methods teaching in Africa. It is grounded in African adult education contexts and draws on material and experiences from research courses taught in African universities. It emphasizes the...

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Main Authors: Gboku, Mathew (Author), Lekoko, Rebecca Nthogo (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: München Pearson Education 2007
Series:African perspectives on adult learning
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Summary:This book identifies quantitative, qualitative and multi-method approaches, and is based upon existing research methods teaching in Africa. It is grounded in African adult education contexts and draws on material and experiences from research courses taught in African universities. It emphasizes the importance of combining quantitative methods with qualitative research that is embedded in adult education contexts and that builds on indigenous knowledge. Examples of the contexts addressed in the book include: village communities, agriculture development workers, literacy and income generation projects, community policing strategies, brigades, vocational training centers, mass health awareness campaigns such as HIV/AIDS, work-based education and training, management development, needs analyses, and the training of adult education trainers.--Publisher's description.
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. 192 - 198
Physical Description:XIV, 202 S. graph. Darst. 24 cm
ISBN:9789282011201

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