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The quest for this book is to provide an understanding of Community Adult Education Practices in rural communities in Zambia. Although this study was conducted in Chongwe District, the findings are applicable to other rural communities in the country. There is no doubt that adult education is about human resource development which ultimately translate into national development.It is a truism that national development cannot be attained with an illiterate population. Therefore, education being a human right must be provided to the masses for the purpose of attaining national development.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The quest for this book is to provide an understanding of Community Adult Education Practices in rural communities in Zambia. Although this study was conducted in Chongwe District, the findings are applicable to other rural communities in the country. There is no doubt that adult education is about human resource development which ultimately translate into national development.It is a truism that national development cannot be attained with an illiterate population. Therefore, education being a human right must be provided to the masses for the purpose of attaining national development. Apparently in Zambia these masses are concentrated in rural areas and are often times denied access to social services such as education. Poverty and illiteracy are a common phenomenon among them. The ability to graduate from this quagmire of poverty, illiteracy and underdevelopment depends on the application of the most effective and appropriate educational tool, which community adult education is. This book exposes you to the forms of community adult education practices and effective ways of implementing them in rural areas in order to attain sustainable rural development.
Autorenporträt
At the time this book was being developed, Noah Kenny Sichula was a Staff Development Fellow at the University of Zambia, Department of Adult Education and Extension Studies.He received his Masters Degree in Education Adult education from the University of Zambia. Noah has also written articles with other scholars which are yet to be published.