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Mpofu, Stanley T. – Convergence, 1996
Notes that in Zimbabwe, women's agencies pursue practical, strategic, and interagency gender interests consistent with adult education practice. However, they also manifest the globalizing tendencies of pluralism, cultural homogenization, and the coalescence of transnational and domestic processes and structures. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Womens Education
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Patterson, Jamila; Linden, Eva; Bierbrier, Christin; Lofgren, Inger; Wilhelmsson, Dan; Edward, J. K. Patterson – Convergence, 2008
This paper focuses on adult education and information and communication technologies (ICT) training to fisherwomen of Siluvaipatti fishing village in Tuticorin district of Tamil Nadu State, southeastern India. The total families in this village are 209 with population 899 (Male: 442; Female: 457). The education level is generally good in…
Descriptors: Females, Adult Education, Information Technology, Foreign Countries
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Sandhaas, Bernd – Convergence, 2008
Within Ethiopia's overall development strategy, the Integrated Women's Empowerment Programme (IWEP) aims to develop, test and implement a comprehensive nationwide approach to empower women and their households in selected areas of all regions/national states of Ethiopia. The programme provides functional literacy education and livelihood skills…
Descriptors: Females, Economically Disadvantaged, Adult Education, Foreign Countries
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Timothy, Roberta – Convergence, 2001
This poem addresses women's resistance to oppression and exploitation and the need for education and social movements to improve the lives of women. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Females, Foreign Countries, Poetry
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Lephoto, H. Manthoto – Convergence, 1995
Empowerment through nonformal education helps women organize for change to meet practical and strategic needs. Stages of empowerment include awareness of the problem, ownership, interaction, personal action, and collective action. Each stage has cognitive, psychological, economic, and political dimensions. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Empowerment, Foreign Countries, Nonformal Education
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Gayfer, Margaret – Convergence, 1992
The former editor of "Convergence" assesses the last quarter century of adult education, highlighting adult education's link with development; Freire, participatory research, and popular education; and the impetus for women's education and other gender issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change, Developing Nations, Participatory Research
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Longwe, Sara Hlupekile – Convergence, 2001
Critiques the panel topic, policy advocacy for the right to learn of all women and men, from the standpoint that women and men have different political and social positions and advocacy may be aimed at institutions with a vested interest in continuing oppression. Argues that women must unlearn their indoctrination into a subordinate place and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Advocacy, Democracy, Females
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Bhasin, Kamla – Convergence, 1994
Argues that adult educators should promote "feminine" values and devalue power, domination, consumerism, aggression, and violence. Suggests that conventional ways of thinking about development and literacy education perpetuate an unjust status quo. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Development, Females
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Jones, Adele; Ellis, Patricia – Convergence, 1995
Questionnaires, interviews, and nonformal education workshops involved 200 female participants in 4 Caribbean and 4 South Pacific countries. Women had opportunities to participate in education and training, and programs contributed to their personal and political empowerment. However, there was a tendency to offer programs as isolated events and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Empowerment, Foreign Countries, Nonformal Education
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Convergence, 1992
An interview with a former president of the International Council on Adult Education covers the literacy movement, the challenge to women's participation, grassroots participation, and adult education's future role in social issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, International Education
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Krajnc, Ana – Convergence, 1975
Deficiencies in adult education for women are so large that any improvement will have to be directed to socially determined concepts and goals in a systematic manner. Adult educators will have to discard the idea of education as a toy to fill leisure time and provide real education. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Educational Opportunities
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Convergence, 1973
Chief concern of the Women's Programme of Africa has been the participation of women as human resources in the process of development. Limited educational/training opportunities have existed for women; necessary strategies identified were vocational education training programs evaluation, literacy programs review, study of girl school-leavers, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, African Culture, Developing Nations, Dropout Research
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Kupidura, Eva, Ed.; Kupidura, Peter, Ed. – Convergence, 1993
This 25-year index contains annotations of feature articles by subject and by author. Representative subjects include basic education, development education, empowerment, human rights, lifelong education, peace education, popular education, rural development, social/political action, technological advancement, and transformative research. Articles…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Community Development, Community Education
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Reardon, Betty – Convergence, 1975
Two strands of futurism share values of equality, development, and peace, and can catalyze each other into potentially transformational forces. The path is re-education: World order thinking provides an appropriate content for adult learning, and women's movements provide the energy of commitment and a worldwide network for communicating policies.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Development, Feminism, Futures (of Society)
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Bird, Edris – Convergence, 1975
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational History, Educational Opportunities, Educational Trends
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