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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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