Wider Benefits of Adult Literacy Teaching: A Preliminary Exploration of the Impact of Teaching Literacy to Adults on Some Facilitators
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Rogers, Alan (Author)
- Gizaw, Abiy Menkir (Author)
Title
Wider Benefits of Adult Literacy Teaching: A Preliminary Exploration of the Impact of Teaching Literacy to Adults on Some Facilitators
Abstract
This article reports on a pilot research project conducted in nine countries of Africa and Asia on some aspects of the impact that teaching literacy to adults has had on the lives of some adult literacy facilitators (ALFs). The small-scale enquiry was implemented by a team of twelve researchers in nine countries (Afghanistan, Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia). All of the nineteen ALFs interviewed felt that the experience of teaching literacy to adults, even if for some of them it was brief and posed difficulties, had a positive impact on their lives, and in some cases was life-changing. Despite its limitations, the project demonstrates the importance and feasibility of such a study and encourages further surveys.
Publication
Wider Benefits of Adult Literacy Teaching: A Preliminary Exploration of the Impact of Teaching Literacy to Adults on Some Facilitators
Volume
68
Issue
1
Pages
55-79
Date
20220201
Language
eng
ISSN
0020-8566
Extra
an: EJ1336316; source: International Review of Education; docTypes: Journal Articles ; Reports - Research; pubTypes: Academic JournalReport;
Citation
Rogers, A., & Gizaw, A. M. (20220201). Wider Benefits of Adult Literacy Teaching: A Preliminary Exploration of the Impact of Teaching Literacy to Adults on Some Facilitators. Wider Benefits of Adult Literacy Teaching: A Preliminary Exploration of the Impact of Teaching Literacy to Adults on Some Facilitators, 68(1), 55–79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-022-09940-2
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