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Number 57
Adult Education and Development 57/2001
CONTENT
Editorial
THE ADULT EDUCATION CONFERENCE AND DVV
Helmuth Dolff
The Volkshochschulen and their International Links
Erhard Schlutz
Volkshochschulen and Internationalism
11th German Adult Education Conference
An invitation from the German Adult Education Association
11th German Adult Education Conference
Learning through International Cooperation
DVV
The Role of the Volkshochschulen in the New Policy of Integration
IIZ/DVV Advisory Board and the DVV
The Significance of Adult Education in Development Cooperation
GLOBAL LEARNING
Final Declaration of the VENRO-Conference
Education 21 – Learning for Fair and Sustainable Future Development
Christian Wilmsen
Patterns of Knowledge and Opinion about Development
Klaus Seitz
Global Learning – Challenges for Education in School and outside School
IIZ/DVV
Global Learning in the Volkshochschule
BASIC EDUCATION IN PRACTICE
Peles L. Biswalo / Zodwa Baartjies
Women’s Need for Credit in Order to Participate in Income-generating Activities
Maria do Carmo Santos Domite
Problem Posing and Problematization
Midzi Davidson David
The Zimbabwe Literacy Campaign: Problems and Ways forward
Post-literacy in Mali
Pastoral Communities and Entrepreneurship Development
Taking Stock of Education for All One Year after the Dakar World Education Forum
MISCELLANEOUS: ACCESS TO THE MEDIA – CIVIL SOCIETY
Looking for a connection
Informal education and the media
Empowering a Civil Society
A North-South Divide among Adult Learners in Europe
"Adult learning - Right, Privilege or Duty?"
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