Browsing Masters Degrees (Education, Development, Leadership and Management) by Subject "Adult education--South Africa."
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An evaluative study of the motivation of adult basic education and training (ABET) in industry.
(2000)My venture into the field of ABET (Adult Basic Education and Training) began in 1994 as a community based tutor and coordinator of ABET programs. In the past six years, setting up and co-ordinating ABET programs together ... -
An assessment of the impact of current language policy pertaining to adult basic education and training at Phindangene adult education centre (Lamontville).
(2002)Public policy can take a wide range of forms, from broad statements of goals to more specific statements of intention (De Clercq 1997 cited in Kallaway et al 1997). Policy can be expressed in speeches, official statements, ... -
A comparative study of learner and management perceptions of ABET English level 4 in selected companies in Durban.
(2002)This is a qualitative, comparative study of management and learner perceptions of ABET English level 4 in a range of companies around Durban. South Africa's past is characterized by separate and unequal education and an ... -
An investigation into the relationship between lifelong learning and transformation in an individual's life : a life history of a 67 year old Black female adult learner from KwaZulu-Natal.
(2007)Biographical accounts constitute an important source of information about the experiences of black women under Apartheid. This study focuses on the life of an elderly black woman and presents the various life experiences ... -
Making connections : towards a holistic approach to the training of women volunteers in community home based care.
(2006)In the midst of hope and suffering due to the challenges posed by HIV and AIDS in South Africa, communities have literally witnessed a glimmer of hope in women volunteers who have readily and willingly provided care and ...