Adult Education in Uganda

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  • Adult Education in Uganda Book Detail

  • Author : Anthony Okech
  • Release Date : 2004
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Education
  • Pages : 344
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 44,44 MB

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Book Description: Adult education has been practised in Uganda in various forms, perhaps since humans first inhabited the land; but very little has been written about it. It is therefore difficult to find relevant materials to use in the study of education in Uganda. Makerere University has been engaged in adult education since 1953, and so celebrated fifty years of its existence and service in 2003. This book is published in commemoration of this achievement. Its objectives are to document the development of adult education in Uganda, establish a base for further specialised study on adult education, provide a teaching resource for the study of adult and community education and pave the way for future adult education work. As a critical review and reflection on salient aspects and issues of adult education, including on the relative merits and disadvantages of indigenous and colonial languages as media for adult education, it is the first publication of its kind in Uganda.

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