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UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, 2021
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) has launched a new publication, "Integrated Approaches to Literacy and Skills Development: Examples of Best Practice in Adult Learning Programmes." This new compilation showcases 21 adult education programmes that demonstrate promising approaches to integrating literacy, life skills and…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Lifelong Learning
de Souza, Alba – Commonwealth of Learning, 2007
This report describes the Forum on Flexible Education: Reaching Nomadic Populations in Africa, which was held in Garissa, Kenya, from 20-23 June 2006. The objectives of the Forum were to share experiences and best practices, create linkages and encourage collaboration in order to make education more accessible to nomadic communities.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Sex Fairness, Migrants
London, Jack – Literacy Discussion, 1973
The author describes a UNESCO program to achieve functional literacy which has been especially successful in Tanzania with the cooperation of that country's government. Instructional programs must be designed for the illiterate adult with an emphasis on oral communication. (AG)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Developing Nations
Mayani, Yusto H. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
The paper attempts to interpret the TANU party ideas in relation to education and development. The paper is divided into three sections: (1) TANU's ideological commitment to human development through education, (2) adult education as an integral part of a socialist educational system, and (3) specific pronouncements by the Party. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Developing Nations
Bhola, H. S. – 1984
Advocating the literacy campaign as the most appropriate and adequate means for dealing with large-scale illiteracy, this book presents eight case studies of national campaigns as examples and illustrations of this approach. The book notes that mass literacy campaigns are not the exclusive province of any particular ideology, but are possible…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Case Studies, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
Bhalalusesa, Eustella Peter – Adult Basic Education: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Adult Literacy Educational Planning, 2005
In April, 2000, more than 1,100 participants from 164 countries gathered in Dakar, Senegal, for the World Education Forum sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Participants included teachers, prime ministers, policy makers, executives from non-governmental organizations, and heads of major…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Organizations, Developing Nations, Educational Policy
Dar es Salaam Univ. (Tanzania). Inst. of Adult Education. – 1973
The adult education directory was prepared for three purposes: as a guide for counselors and adult students who wish to know what courses are available in Tanzania to meet their special interests and needs; to inform adult educators of the present provisions and fields of study covered by existing organizations; and to offer information on the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Classes (Groups of Students), Continuing Education Centers
Mbilinyi, Marjorie – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1977
In describing basic education for the peasants of developing nations, this article argues that such education serves only the needs of foreign capital; suggests new educational policies to serve the interests of the people; and emphasizes that such reform is possible only when state power is transfered to the proletariat. (JK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations

Kassam, Yusuf O. – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1977
The author, an adult educator, evaluates the Tanzanian literacy campaign in terms of the personal and qualitative effects of literacy on eight representative new literates through the participants' own perceptions, using the anthropocentric approach based on the dialog method. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Foreign Countries, Human Dignity

Mbakile, E. P. R. – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1979
The Tanzanian government has made a major commitment to its National Literacy Programme as a strategy for national development. Goals of the program are the eradication of illiteracy, self-reliance in solving economic and social problems, and lifelong education. To deal effectively with the problem of learner motivation, the program links literacy…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts, Educational Policy
Malya, Simoni – Literacy Discussion, 1975
The first part of the two-part paper discusses the literacy campaign and a literacy pilot project. Part two describes how reading materials were designed for adults with the use of tribal traditional stories. (JB)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Educational Assessment
Mushi, P. A. K. – Prospects, 1988
Discusses theoretical procedures for introducing educational innovation. Shows how adult education innovations in Tanzania have been based upon misconceptions. Finds that the top down flow of innovations with its attendant communications problems and the overly broad scope of innovations are the major sources of misconceptions. Urges inclusion of…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Basic Education, Communication Problems, Developing Nations
Kuhanga, N. A. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
To further economic and social development, Tanzania is expanding adult education programs, formulating goals, and creating effective organization, administration, and coordination through local control. An historical overview describes the establishment of committees and adult education centers. An assessment of present performance discusses…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Decentralization
Hall, Budd L., Ed. – 1971
Results of a study of the campaigns to eliminate illiteracy in five districts of Tanzania are reported. Using case study methods, researchers from the Institute of Adult Education followed a common outline in collecting data from the Mafia, Ukerewe, Masasi, Kilimanjaro, and Pare Districts regarding their literacy campaigns. The outline was 1.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Case Studies, Developing Nations, Educational Needs
Bhola, H. S. – 1986
This report contains one man's impressions of the state of adult literacy education in several countries of Africa and in India. The first country reported on is Ethiopia, where signs of a capitalist society were evident in that officially Marxist country, where literacy education was still a priority in the midst of a waning famine. Ethiopia had…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Developing Nations, Economic Development