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Curriculum Development in Non-Formal Education.
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Curriculum Development in Non-Formal Education.
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The two parts of this book consider two main facets of nonformal curriculum development: theory and practice. Part I on nonformal curriculum theory has four chapters. Chapter 1 addresses the origins, meaning, purpose, and scope of nonformal education. Chapter 2 examines three major themes in discussions on nonformal education: nonformal education as an instrument of positive change, as a social control mechanism, and the context. Chapter 3 explores the rationale. Chapter 4 examines the rational planning model and three models that have relevance for curriculum development in nonformal education: psychosocial, liberal education, and Bhola's core-interface. The five chapters in Part II on nonformal curriculum practice consider the case of the People's Educational Association of Sierra Leone in integrating population education into adult literacy. Chapter 5 describes nonformal education in the Sierra Leone context where it is an educational response to the problems of out-of-school youth and illiterate adults and an alternative development strategy. Chapter 6 sets forth the rationale for population education and literacy. Chapter 7 describes the process of curriculum integration. Chapter 8 is a case analysis of the population education project. Chapter 9 highlights these conclusions: contingent nature of curriculum development in nonformal education; importance of learner participation; and need for staff development. Appendixes contain a 359-item bibliography and index. (YLB)
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Curriculum Development in Non-Formal Education.
Date
1995-01-01
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eng
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Thompson, J. D. E., & African Association for Literacy and Adult Education, N. (Kenya). (1995). Curriculum Development in Non-Formal Education. Curriculum Development in Non-Formal Education. https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=caff22bc-6e90-3f98-b83c-1ce3e0064ec1
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