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Convergence | 5 |
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Batdorf, Luke L. | 1 |
Kassam, Yusuf O. | 1 |
MacNeil, Teresa | 1 |
Mwanakatwe, J. M. | 1 |
Ohliger, John D. | 1 |
Selman, Gordon R. | 1 |
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Mwanakatwe, J. M. – Convergence, 1970
The author, secretary general of the Republic of Zambia, discusses education (and particularly adult education) as a political imperative in Africa. He cites the problems of illiteracy and of the desire for a democratic system, and suggests that population growth must be adjusted to development potential. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Democratic Values, Developing Nations, Educational Planning

Ohliger, John D. – Convergence, 1974
The author maintains that adult education has become a coercive force which governs the life of North Americans and threatens the rest of the world, directed by technocrats, politicians, and established institutions in the name of equal opportunity but with the actual aim of consolidating the established social order. (AJ)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bibliographies, Dissent, Educational Philosophy

Selman, Gordon R. – Convergence, 1974
Reflecting on a visit to China, the article offers some insights into the workings and values of Chinese society and a glimpse of the part adult education plays in the process. Ideological education is a primary concern and technical and vocational training are emphasized. Politics is clearly in command. (MW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries

Kassam, Yusuf O. – Convergence, 1974
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Developing Nations

Batdorf, Luke L.; MacNeil, Teresa – Convergence, 1974
Learning through practical experience begins in kindergarten and continues through life in the Chinese approach to education. Adult participation in learning is threefold: the opportunity to criticize each other, to parti in decision-making, and to be artistically creative. Learning is an expected, not incidental, outcome of day-to-day experience.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Strategies, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies