Adult literacy/recurrent education programmes in Timor-Leste

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in the Education of Adults-NIACE Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.1080/02660830.2020.1744873
T. Rashid
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Abstract Since independence, Timor-Leste has taken initiatives to improve adult literacy and successive governments, international NGOs and donor agencies have been involved in literacy programmes. This paper explores the non-formal literacy programmes with a particular focus on the Second Chance Education Project (SCEP), an accelerated learning model that helps improve literacy and numeracy, integrating academic and life skills through tailored support. SCEP was funded and supported by the World Bank and UNESCO in the initial stages, and implemented by the Ministry of Education that continues to run the programme through community learning centres established in eight municipalities. It analyses SCEP and the public policy framework, and scans through commitments made by the government to improve adult literacy. This paper examines the impact of SCEP employing a mixed-methods approach; examining public policies and literature on adult learning, incorporating the views of various stakeholders to assess the impact and sustainability of the programmes. It concludes that programme and policy level structural limitations hinder efforts to improve literacy among adults; this needs to be addressed to achieve the goals set in the national education plan.
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东帝汶成人扫盲/经常性教育方案
自独立以来,东帝汶采取措施提高成人识字率,历届政府、国际非政府组织和捐助机构都参与了扫盲计划。本文探讨了非正规扫盲项目,特别关注了第二次机会教育项目(SCEP),这是一种加速学习模式,通过量身定制的支持,帮助提高识字和计算能力,整合学术和生活技能。该方案在最初阶段得到世界银行和教科文组织的资助和支持,并由教育部执行,教育部继续通过在8个城市建立的社区学习中心管理该方案。它分析了SCEP和公共政策框架,并浏览了政府为提高成人识字率所做的承诺。本文采用混合方法研究了SCEP的影响;研究有关成人学习的公共政策和文献,并纳入各持份者的意见,以评估课程的影响和可持续性。报告的结论是,方案和政策层面的结构性限制阻碍了提高成人识字率的努力;为了实现国家教育计划中设定的目标,需要解决这个问题。
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