Lifelong Learning and Community Education Research Papers/Topics

The Type Of Support That Family Literacy Programme Graduate Parents Give To Their First Graders Of Formal School In Oshana Region

ABSTRACT The study involves Family Literacy graduate parents who completed the programme in Oshana Region. It examined the (1) type of support Family Literacy graduate parents render to their 1st graders of formal school (2) impacts of Family Literacy Programme on parents to support children in their learning (3) strategies to help improve the implementation of Family Literacy Programme. The study conceptualised parents’ educational participation, programme influences on parental support a...

Investigating The Perceptions Of Learners, Teachers And Programme Implementers Regarding The Value Of Nonformal Sexuality Education Programmes In Rundu Circuit, Kavango East Region

ABSTRACT The prevalence of learner pregnancy amongst school girls in most African countries is a profound concern (Grant & Hallmark, 2006), and Namibia is heavily impacted by this scourge, particularly the Kavango East Education Region. Despite access to information and skills presented by non-formal sexuality education programmes like My Future is My Choice [MFMC] and Kavango Girls Education Project [KGEP] on developing healthy relationships and responsible decision-making about sexual acti...

Entrepreneurs’ Perceptions On The Effectiveness Of The Adult Skills Development For Self-Employment (Asdse) Programme In The Khomas Region Of Namibia

ABSTRACT The debate on the effective implementation of government intervention policies by government ministries in relation to job creation, income distribution and poverty reduction has been ongoing among educational researchers worldwide. In the case of Namibia, such a debate surfaced in the Ministry of Education, particularly with regard to the Adult Skills Development for Self-employment (ASDSE) programme in all 14 political regions. Literature consulted for this purpose has revealed th...


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