The Freirean Approach to Adult literacy Education


Trabajo Escrito, 2009

38 Páginas, Calificación: A


Extracto


Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. The key features of the Freirean approach

3. The Role of Culture in Literacy

4. Incorporating Culture into Adult Literacy Classrooms
4.1 Freirean approaches
4.2 Participatory literacy education

5. English as a Second Language in Adult Education (ESL)

6. Global Contexts for ESL in Adult Education
6.1 Australia
6.2 Canada
6.3 Great Britain
6.4 New Zealand
6.5 United States

7. Adult Education and African Development in the Context of Globalization
7.1 Development

8. Globalization

9. Key Development Challenges in Africa

10. Adult Education and Development

11. Lessons Learned from Practical Experiences of Adult Education Policies in Africa

12. African Development Bank and Adult Education

13. Change in Adult Education in Nigeria

14. Adult and Non-formal Education in Nigeria

15. Elements of Change in Adult Education in Nigeria

16. Innovations in Adult Education Programs in Nigeria

17. Adult Education ESL Teachers Guide

18. Conclusions/Summary

References

Final del extracto de 38 páginas

Detalles

Título
The Freirean Approach to Adult literacy Education
Universidad
( Atlantic International University )
Curso
Master degree Program
Calificación
A
Autor
Año
2009
Páginas
38
No. de catálogo
V158189
ISBN (Ebook)
9783640713684
ISBN (Libro)
9783640713790
Tamaño de fichero
633 KB
Idioma
Inglés
Palabras clave
Freirean, Approach, Adult, Education
Citar trabajo
Dr. Osemeka Anthony (Autor), 2009, The Freirean Approach to Adult literacy Education , Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/158189

Comentarios

  • Dr Osemeka Anthony el 30/9/2010

    literacy is considerably more than the ability to read a printed or written page; it involves the ability to both comprehend and manipulate the symbols of that page in ways prescribed by a particular culture.

  • Dr Osemeka Anthony el 30/9/2010

    Freirean education is a mutual process of reflecting upon and developing insights into the students' evolving culture. The lecture format, where the teacher talks and the students passively receive information, is replaced by the "culture circle" where teachers and students face one another and discuss issues of concern in their own lives.

  • Dr Osemeka Anthony el 30/9/2010

    Culture is not a static set of customs, religious beliefs, social attitudes, forms of address and attire, and foods; rather, it is a dynamic process of transformation and change laden with conflicts to resolve and choices to be made both individually and as a community.

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