Lifelong learning

By DIAGNE, Amadou Wade
The WGNFE believes that the ideal state of affairs in education would be to recognize that all types of education have equal worth, whatever the target group, method of delivery or sub-sector. They are all part of lifelong learning, interact...
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2011
By GOKOOL-RAMDOO, Sushita, BHOLAH,Ravhee, RUMJAUN,Anwar
1.      As an overview, this study brings to the community of knowledge a framework for the development of environmental literacy policy and program-planning within a matrix that links quality and results-oriented pedagogy to institutional and...
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2011
By MUGO,John, SUMRA, Suleman
This paper attempts to compare learning levels of children in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, based on the Uwezo Report titled: Are Our Children Learning? Numeracy and Literacy Across East Africa. This report bases on learning assessment of children in...
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2011
By STANSBERY, Pablo A., Carole BLOCH, Amy Jo DOWD, Benjamin PIPER, Barbara TRUDELL
This transnational thematic study of early-grade literacy brings together current research findings and program outcomes in the area of early-grade literacy in African nations, to highlight lessons learned and suggest possible future direction for...
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2011
By MCKAY, Veronica, ROMM, Norma, KEBATHI, Joyce, KOTZE, Herman
IThis document locates the development of National Qualifications Frameworks (NQF) within the perspective of lifelong learning. It outlines the experiences and stages of development with the NQF processes in four countries (Botswana, Kenya, Namibia...
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2006
By MEDEL-ANONUEVO, Carolyn
The policy discourse of Lifelong Learning was introduced in the international scene in the seventies with the Faure Report issued by UNESCO in 1972. Since then, the discourse of lifelong learning has been interpreted in different ways Briefly...
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2006
By OKECH, Anthony
This paper explores the extent to which the varied literacy provisions in Uganda are offering a holistic lifelong learning perspective examining (i) the program structure and its link to continuing education, (ii) the current methodology and its...
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2006

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