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DVV » Publications » Adult Education and Development » Editions » Number 61

Adult Education and Development 61/2004

CONTENTS

    • Editorial
    • BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY
      • George Openjuru
        A Perspective from a Non-Literate’s Literacy Practices and Environment
      • Arame Fal
        A Literacy Strategy for Two Million People
      • Abdul Moktader Mamoon
        An Example of Workplace Literacy
      • Snoeks Desmond
        Family Literacy Project
      • Kazi Rafiqul Alam
        Operational Definition of Literacy for Assessment Purposes
      • Eustella Peter Bhalalusesa
        Towards Sustainable Development through Reflect Methodology in Tanzania
      • Alan Rogers
        Adult Literacy – Adult Motivation
      • Christian Fiebig
        E-Literacy: Learning to Write via the Internet
    • LEARNING IS FOR EVERYONE
      • Akanisi Kedrayate
        Learning in Traditional Societies in the South Pacific
      • Dickson M. Mwansa
        Demystifying Learning and Knowledge
      • A. Semchenko
        Possible Approaches to Cooperation
      • Interview with Peter Radtke
        “Our Lives Are Invariably Some Form of Compromise”
    • CONFERENCES AND DECLARATIONS
      • Synthesis Report
        Recommitting to Adult Education and Learning
      • CONFINTEA Invitation to the Workshop on Theme 10
        Enhancing International Cooperation and Solidarity
      • CONFINTEA
        Report and Recommendations from the Workshop on Theme 10
      • Michael Samlowski
        Introductory Welcome
      • Mediterranean Conference on Lifelong Learning Declaration
        Declaration
      • Rita Süssmuth
        Lifelong Learning, Adult Education, Employability
      • The Ministers of Education and Higher Education of South Eastern Europe
        Declaration
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