Adult education and development

Title
Adult education and development
Publication Date
2008
Author(s)
Boughton, Robert G
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7724-7162
Email: rboughto@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:rboughto
Editor
Editor(s): James Athanasou
Type of document
Book Chapter
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
David Barlow Publishing
Place of publication
Terrigal, Australia
Edition
1
UNE publication id
une:3877
Abstract
Nuno Rodrigues rides his motorcycle across Dili, Timor-Leste's capital city, every morning, from his home in Caicoli to the Non-formal Education Centre a few kilometres away in Vila Verde. The Centre occupies a group of run-down buildings which include classrooms, a gymnasium style hall and some dilapidated flats for students or teachers visiting from the districts. From a small office attached to the library, Nuno coordinates the work of the Secretariat for Timor-Leste's National Literacy Commission, which has embarked on ambitious national literacy campaign, aiming to reduce the adult literacy rate in the country from its current high of nearly 50% down to less than half of that within five years. Nuno's workmates and colleagues include a team of Cuban technical advisers, several teachers from the Non-Formal Centre, and a group of university students who are doing this work part time in their final year of studies. During the first half of 2007, they recruited and trained over 400 part-time literacy monitors or tutors to help deliver classes in every 'suco' or local government area in the country, as well as a campaign coordinator for each of the country's 65 sub-districts and the first classes began in several districts. As the campaign moves into its next stage, over 10 000 adults will be enrolled every three months in a basic literacy course, delivered via five audiovisual lessons per week, watched on government supplied TV screens and DVD players in homes, schools, community centres and other venues.
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Citation
Adult Education and Training, p. 119-133
ISBN
9781921333033
Start page
119
End page
133

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