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Conference on Adult Education in East and Central Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

H. Noak
Affiliation:
Department of Extra-Mural Studies, College of Further Education, Lusaka

Extract

In East and Central Africa considerable investment in physical capital is now being made. This must be matched by investment in human capital, if the full benefit is to be gained. Professor John Lewis, of the University of London, stressed ‘The Place of Adult Education in Education Development Planning’ in his contribution to this conference. Educating children will produce results in six to ten years' time. Educational investment in adults can produce results more quickly. But at present the effort to educate adults, such as it is, is spread over many agencies. For significant results adult education must be integrated into a country's general development plan.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1964

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