Education for Development. Report III.

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    • Availability:
      International Labour Office, Branch Office, 1750 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 330, Washington, D.C. 20006 ($8.75, quantity discounts available)
    • Peer Reviewed:
      N
    • Physical Description:
      103
    • Descriptors:
      Adult Education
      Comparative Education
      Cooperatives
      Developing Nations
      Development
      Educational History
      Educational Needs
      Educational Objectives
      Educational Philosophy
      Elementary Secondary Education
      Foreign Countries
      Handicapped Students
      Nonformal Education
      Postsecondary Education
      Poverty
      Rural Education
      Unemployment
      Urban Education
      Womens Education
    • Geographic Terms:
      Africa
    • Abstract:
      The report focuses on the role of education in facilitating effective participation of groups and individuals in development efforts in Africa. Special attention is given to problems of the poor, women, the handicapped, those uninvolved or marginally involved such as unemployed youth, and those living and working in rural areas. The report is comprised of six chapters. Chapter I establishes the interrelationships among development, participation, and education. Chapter II traces the evolution of the educational system in Africa with an emphasis on nonformal education. Chapter III discusses educational needs and examines the premises, prerequisites, and characteristics of an enabling educational system. Chapter IV focuses on areas of particular need and on specific target groups: youth, women, the disabled, cooperatives, and workers' organizations. Chapter V examines the contribution of international cooperation in enabling African countries to attain their educational and training goals. The final chapter provides a summary. (KC)
    • Publication Date:
      1980
    • Accession Number:
      ED180849