Nonformal Education (NFE) Manual

Nonformal Education (NFE) Manual
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754078651639
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Synopsis Nonformal Education (NFE) Manual by : Peace Corps (U.S.). Information Collection and Exchange

Sharpening Our Tools

Sharpening Our Tools
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Publisher : Unesco
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D01620803R
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Synopsis Sharpening Our Tools by : Peter A. Easton

Addressed to evaluators of nonformal education and adult education programmes, and to those interested in or responsible for their work, this text aims to assist staff in their own professional education and in the task of improving their capacities for informative and participatory assessment.

Evaluation in Non-formal Education

Evaluation in Non-formal Education
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Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112124138717
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Synopsis Evaluation in Non-formal Education by : Lela Vandenberg

Community-based Rehabilitation

Community-based Rehabilitation
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Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 9241548053
ISBN-13 : 9789241548052
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Community-based Rehabilitation by : World Health Organization

Volume numbers determined from Scope of the guidelines, p. 12-13.

Evaluation of Nonformal Education Programs

Evaluation of Nonformal Education Programs
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Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105032954542
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Synopsis Evaluation of Nonformal Education Programs by : Richard J. Shavelson

UNESCO pub. Description of the criteria sampling approach to evaluation of nonformal education - applies the approach to case studies of basic literacy in Indonesia and teacher training programmes in Nigeria and Guyana; analyses the approach, incl. Identification of training objectives, analysis of textbooks and tests.

Evaluation in Nonformal Education

Evaluation in Nonformal Education
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Publisher : University of Massachusetts, Center for International Education
Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105033132155
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Synopsis Evaluation in Nonformal Education by : David C. Kinsey

Abstract: Techniques for adapting evaluation methods to satisfy the needs of nonformal education are designed for use by the program practitioner. The problems associated with traditional evaluation procedures are described: a focus on outcomes rather than process improvement; a lack of applicability to the nonformal context; and the creation of a costly and disruptive situation within the program. Existing adaptations to various methodologies are discussed in terms of formative evaluation, nonformal education settings, and practitioner use. The criteria for selecting the adaptive process are based on: skill, time, and cost factors; amount of disruption engendered; degree of utility; setting of practical standards; allowance for non-quantifiable indicators; and amount of flexibility to meet program constraints. The approaches to adapting evaluation procedures may be incremental, extractive, or participative, or they may be decision-making or option-oriented. Other considerations include creating a favorable atmosphere and training for practitioner evaluation.j).

Non-formal Education and Basic Education Reform

Non-formal Education and Basic Education Reform
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Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:50818520
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Synopsis Non-formal Education and Basic Education Reform by : Wim Hoppers

There is growing recognition that non-formal education (NFE) can play an important role in providing basic education for disadvantaged children and young people. However, development agencies and governments face difficult questions about how to manage the relationship between NFE and the formal education system. This paper offers strategies to support and expand the provision of quality non-formal basic education without compromising its innovation and responsiveness to the needs of different groups.The paper first provides an overview of the history of debates, ideological perspectives and practice in NFE, and outlines key areas of relationships between NFE and the education field as a whole. It draws on examples from Mali, Mexico, Tanzania, India, Namibia, Burkina Faso, Trinidad and Tobago, Somaliland, Brazil, South Africa and the Latin American Fey y Alegria (Faith and Joy) movement.

Curriculum Development in Non-formal Education

Curriculum Development in Non-formal Education
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Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000026266886
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Synopsis Curriculum Development in Non-formal Education by : J. D. Ekundayo Thompson

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)

From Formal to Non-Formal

From Formal to Non-Formal
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781443861816
ISBN-13 : 1443861812
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis From Formal to Non-Formal by : Polona Kelava

The monograph From Formal to Non-Formal: Education, Learning and Knowledge presents a review of selected aspects of non-formal education and learning, and is written by António Fragoso, Petra Javrh, Polona Kelava, Taja Kramberger, Nives Ličen, Marko Radovan, Drago B. Rotar, Klara Skubic Ermenc, Tadej Vidmar, Igor Ž. Žagar, Tihomir Žiljak and Sabina Žnidaršič Žagar. These authors are all anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers, political scientists, education scientists and historians of education. As such, the subject covered is a broad one and reaches into fields that at first glance appear to be very distant from each other. It is precisely this diversity of approaches that offers the best promise of new findings regarding non-formal learning, education and knowledge and that represents a fruitful basis for further reflection on these topics. The monograph thus offers answers to some starting points for reflection on the increasingly varied dimensions and possibilities of formal, non–formal and informal knowledge and learning.