Few areas of social and economic development have received as much attention and as few proportionate resources as adult literacy. Across the world – in both industrialized and developing countries alike – it is widely acknowledged that at most, 5 percent of national education budgets is spent on the roughly 50 percent of the adult population in need of increased literacy skills. For several centuries, it has been variously claimed that literacy – a key (if not the key) product of schooling – would lead to economic growth, social stability, a democratic way of life, and other social \u27good things.\u27 Detailed historical reviews have not been so kind to such generalizations (see several chapters in Wagner, Venezky & Street, 1999; also UNE...
The 1990 World Conference on Education for All (WCEFA) in Jomtien, Thailand, included adult literacy...
The topic of literacy seems to be returning to the top of the development agenda. Since the 1960s, w...
At first sight, adult education lacks capacity to contribute significantly to social transformation ...
Few areas of social and economic development have received as much attention and as few proportionat...
The United Nations estimates that there are one billion illiterate adults in the world today (about ...
The aim of this research is to determine how attainable the ideal of universal adult literacy is for...
The aim of this research is to determine how attainable the ideal of universal adult literacy is for...
The United Nations estimates that there are one billion illiterate adults in the world today (about ...
Literacy and economic development have existed as terms that are inextricably linked in the literatu...
During the past decade, adult literacy in international development has become out of fashion. A mar...
The United Nations estimates that there are one billion illiter-ate adults in the world today (about...
Drawing on data gathered from 141 countries, the second Global Report on Adult Learning and Educatio...
The concept of development is board which might include advancements in political, economic, social ...
Abstract: This study employed a research design centered on the analysis and review of data concerni...
This paper draws on three data sources – a national survey from Germany of adult literacy and numera...
The 1990 World Conference on Education for All (WCEFA) in Jomtien, Thailand, included adult literacy...
The topic of literacy seems to be returning to the top of the development agenda. Since the 1960s, w...
At first sight, adult education lacks capacity to contribute significantly to social transformation ...
Few areas of social and economic development have received as much attention and as few proportionat...
The United Nations estimates that there are one billion illiterate adults in the world today (about ...
The aim of this research is to determine how attainable the ideal of universal adult literacy is for...
The aim of this research is to determine how attainable the ideal of universal adult literacy is for...
The United Nations estimates that there are one billion illiterate adults in the world today (about ...
Literacy and economic development have existed as terms that are inextricably linked in the literatu...
During the past decade, adult literacy in international development has become out of fashion. A mar...
The United Nations estimates that there are one billion illiter-ate adults in the world today (about...
Drawing on data gathered from 141 countries, the second Global Report on Adult Learning and Educatio...
The concept of development is board which might include advancements in political, economic, social ...
Abstract: This study employed a research design centered on the analysis and review of data concerni...
This paper draws on three data sources – a national survey from Germany of adult literacy and numera...
The 1990 World Conference on Education for All (WCEFA) in Jomtien, Thailand, included adult literacy...
The topic of literacy seems to be returning to the top of the development agenda. Since the 1960s, w...
At first sight, adult education lacks capacity to contribute significantly to social transformation ...