Literacy Education in Nigeria


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Gender, Literacy, and Life Chances in Sub-Saharan Africa


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Taking as a starting point the taken-for-granted assumption that literacy affects women's lives in very important ways, the author provides much needed evidence from research in a rural community in Sub-Saharan Africa, that show the value of literacy in increasing the life chances of women. The book concludes with macro and micro level policy options that are necessary for critical (re)construction of women's lives in the region and elsewhere.




Africa


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In this document, leading educators from 12 African Commonwealth countries trace the development of adult education in Africa and show how providers of adult education outside the formal education system (including government and nongovernment organizations, trade unions, women's groups, and religious organizations) have met the needs of their nations by providing various types of education and training, including agricultural extension and literacy, health, and political education. The following papers are included: "Introduction" (Edwin K. Townsend-Coles); "Purpose and Method of the Project" (James A. Draper); "Looking Back: Acquiring a Historical Perspective" (James A. Draper); "Botswana" (Frank Youngman); "Ghana" (Miranda Greenstreet, Kofi Siabi-Mensah); "Kenya" (David K. Kirui); "Lesotho" (Lois Anne Sebatane, Bill Moore); "Mauritius" (Prem R. Hurrynag); "Nigeria" (Michael Omolewa); "Seychelles" (Alain Daniel Lucas, Marguerite-Marie Mondon); "Sierra Leone" (Edward D. A. Turay); "South Africa" (Cathy Gush, Shirley Walters); "Tanzania" (Philemon A. K. Mushi, Yosiah D. M. Bwatwa); "Zambia" (Elizabeth Mumba); "Zimbabwe" (Clara Sipiwe Nondo, Evison James Muti); "Observations" (James A. Draper); "Introduction [to a Selected Chronology]" (James A. Draper); and "Regional Chronology" (Ekundayo J. D. Thompson). (MN)




Public Management and Sustainable Development in Nigeria


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This title was first published in 2003. How was public policy and economic development in Nigeria affected under the period of military control between 1966 and 1999? What is the nature and scale of change that Nigeria will have to undergo in order to achieve its current development goals? Initially providing a history of Nigeria along with a framework for understanding the nature, scope and magnitude of the military and public management problems within the country, this timely and rewarding book addresses both of these questions. It analyzes the institutions that make and implement public policy in the Nigerian political arena, and examines the route that Nigeria could take in order to enhance its public management capacities. Although the specific focus is on Nigeria, the mode of analysis used is transferable to a wide variety of developing nations. The book will foster an understanding among scholars, development planners, military officers and policy makers of the tasks and challenges facing Nigeria and many sub-Saharan African nations in the twenty-first century.







Hybrid Learning and Education


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Hybrid Learning, ICHL 2008, held in Hong Kong, China, in August 2008. The 38 revised full papers presented together with 3 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from 142 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on hybrid education, model and pedagogies for hybrid learning, trends, pervasive learning, mobile and ubiquitous learning, hybrid learning experiences, hybrid learning systems, technologies, as well as contextual attitude and cultural effects.