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Literacy Discussion, 1975
Comments by representatives of women's organizations from 12 socialist countries participating in a seminar held in Moscow are presented. The statements concern the participation of women in productive work and government planning to enable women with children to work outside the home. (LH)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Opportunities, Feminism, Foreign Countries
McLevy, Catherine – Literacy Discussion, 1975
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Dropout Programs, Educationally Disadvantaged
Mayani, Yusto H. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
The paper attempts to interpret the TANU party ideas in relation to education and development. The paper is divided into three sections: (1) TANU's ideological commitment to human development through education, (2) adult education as an integral part of a socialist educational system, and (3) specific pronouncements by the Party. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Developing Nations
Nayar, D. P. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
The author discusses and describes various educational programs developed in India in three areas: to reorient the education system to enable its product to fit into the available and developing employment patterns; to increase the paid government jobs; and to promote self employment. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Problems, Employment Problems
Singh, V. B. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
The author discusses problem areas of Indian education: student unrest, educational and economic development of various programs, imbalances of the educational system, and his solutions to these problems. (BP)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Finance
Preen, B. S. – Literacy Discussion, 1976
Discussion of illiteracy in Australia: (1) statistical evidence on the incidence of adult illiteracy, (2) explanations for illiteracy, and (3) possible solutions to combat illiteracy. (ABM)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Developed Nations, Educational Needs, Foreign Countries
Kuhanga, N. A. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
To further economic and social development, Tanzania is expanding adult education programs, formulating goals, and creating effective organization, administration, and coordination through local control. An historical overview describes the establishment of committees and adult education centers. An assessment of present performance discusses…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Decentralization