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DVV » Publications » Adult Education and Development » Editions » Number 64

Adult Education and Development 64/2005

CONTENT

    • Editorial
    • IIZ/DVV AS A WORKSHOP
      • Michael Samlowski
        Eastern European Enlargement – A Challenge for the IIZ/DVV?
      • Beate Schmidt-Behlau
        Tolerance and Understanding of Our Muslim Neighbours
      • Henner Hildebrand / Heribert Hinzen
        EFA Includes Education and Literacy for All Adults Everywhere
      • Bernd Sandhaas
        Community Based Non-formal Livelihood Skills Training for Youth and Adults in Selected Regions of Ethiopia (EXPRO)
      • IIZ/DVV
        The Training of Adult Educators: Experiences and Expectations – Pointers, Concerns and Reflections
      • Joachim H. Knoll
        Adult Education – Continuing Education – International Dimensions – Or: What Are the General Characteristics and the Common Core of Adult and Continuing Education?
      • Sabrina Boscolo Lips
        Tertulias: A Shot of Optimism in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning
    • ADULT EDUCATION IN LATIN AMERICA
      • José Rivero
        Key Contributions of the Popular Education Movement
      • Carlos Núñez Hurtado
        Contributions to the Latin American Debate on the Present and Future Relevance of Popular Education
      • Raúl Leis
        Reflections on Popular Education
      • Nydia González
        The Outlook for Popular Education at the Time of the 6th General Assembly of CEAAL AND DEVELOPMENT ADULT EDUCATION 2005
      • Liam Kane
        Popular Education Seen “From Afar”
    • DEVELOPMENT AID AND POVERTY
      • Horst Köhler
        Economic Development and Security
      • Millenium Campaign
        Why Aid Quality is Important
      • Cynthia Guttman
        Education for All: The Quality Imperative
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