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Case Studies of Non-Formal Education by Distance and Open Learning.

Authors :
Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver (British Columbia).
Siaciwena, Richard
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

This document contains seven papers from a study of the role of distance learning approaches in enhancing the contribution of nonformal education to socioeconomic development in Africa. "Introduction" (Richard Siaciwena) presents an overview of the research project and defines key terms related to nonformal education. "Ghana: The Use of Radio in the National Literacy and Functional Skills Project in the Volta and Northern Regions" (Kofi Siabi-Mensah) reports on a study examining the use of radio to support classroom teaching and learning in a literacy and functional skills project. "Kenya: The African Medical Research Foundation" (Anna P. Mwangi) discusses a study documenting the experience of a distance education project to provide continuing education to medical workers with little or no access to any other form of continuing education. "Tanzania: INADES- (African Institute for Economic and Social Development) Formation, Tanzania" (Amon Z. Mattee) reviews the history and activities of INADES-Formation, which provides provide training to farmers in rural communities. "Uganda: Distance Education Programmes of the Ministry of Health" (Juliana Bbuye) describes various nonformal health education activities in Uganda. "Zambia: Radio Farm Forum" (David Sibalwa) profiles a program providing technical assistance to farmers via radio. "Conclusion" (Richard Siaciwena) summarizes and synthesizes the findings of the individual case studies. (Some papers contain substantial bibliographies.) (MN)

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-895369-84-7
ISBNs :
978-1-895369-84-7
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED464235
Document Type :
Reports - Research