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Title: What difference does literacy make among adult learners? impact of adult basic education programme in a rural community in Botswana
Authors: Kolawole, Oluwatoyin, D.
Pusoetsile, Tshegofatso
Keywords: Adult basic education
Community
Development
Lifelong learning
Paricipation
Rural
Issue Date: 19-Apr-2021
Publisher: Sage; https://journals.sagepub.com/
Citation: Kolawole, O.D. & Pusoetsile, T. (2021) What difference does literacy make among adult learners? impact of adult basic education programme in a rural community in Botswana. Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, pp. 1-25
Abstract: Functional education and human development are not mutually exclusive. To achieve an all-round development, the fourth Sustainable Development Goal partly emphasizes the need to ‘...promote lifelong learning opportunities for all’ by year 2030. This article, therefore, uses a case study approach to analyse the impact of a government funded adult basic education programme in improving literacy level of Sehithwa community in rural, north-western Botswana. Using a snowball technique and questionnaire/interview schedule survey to sample and interview 30 adult basic education programme participants and30 non-participants, respectively, and holding other factors constant, the article’s main thrust was to determine the difference in literacy attainment between the two groups. Results from the T-test analysis performed showed that there was a significant difference in participants’ and non-participants’ age, association membership, and household size at p ≤ 0.00 level. Nonetheless, there was no significant difference in literacy attainment between the two groups, perhaps as a result of lack of effectiveness and other challenges associated with the implementation of the literacy programme in the study area.
Description: Main article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/2157
ISSN: 1477-9714 (Print)
1479-7194(Online)
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