How Long to Read Making the Connection

By International Council for Adult Education

How Long Does it Take to Read Making the Connection?

It takes the average reader and 32 minutes to read Making the Connection by International Council for Adult Education

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Description

These eight papers highlight implications of the 1985 Unesco Conference for adult educators involved with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The papers were prepared as a contribution to the discussion and follow-up of the conference proceedings. "Unesco Conference Poses New Expectations for the Adult Education Movement and ICAE (International Council for Adult Education)" (Paul Belanger) discusses two categories of implications--support for Unesco programs and new expectations for adult education. "Educate the Politicians; Politicize the Educators" (Margaret Gayfer) focuses on the sharper recognition of the value of NGOs in the development and provision of adult education and two interconnected implications: the use of NGOs as an umbrella term for the wide variety of such groups and the lack of critique and discussion of the complementary role of NGOs. "Non-Governmental Adult Education Organizations: An Overview Perspective" (Chris Duke) provides an overview of where NGOs have come from and where they appear to be heading. "Some Practical Points for NGOs" (Therese Shak) presents implications for NGOs from the point of view of practicality in the areas of aims and policies; special needs of groups; formal and nonformal sectors; program and technology; methods, means, and techniques; training of personnel; resources; coordination and cooperation; development, research, planning, and evaluation; and literacy. "New Trends and Developments" (Arthur Stock) addresses some tendencies in the process of educating adults, such as the increasing importance of adult education, the importance of NGOs, literacy as a universal necessity, and international and regional cooperation. "Questions of Goals for Adult Education" (Ana Krajnc) considers three general tendencies: to narrow the function of adult education to only economic goals, to reduce the financial resources for adult education, and to make education more "elitist.""The Role of Government in Literacy" (David Macharia) compares government programs with NGO programs. "Implications for North Americans" (John Niemi) considers the implications of the withdrawal of the United States from Unesco and the role of Canada. A "Declaration on the Right to Learn" is attached. (YLB)

How long is Making the Connection?

Making the Connection by International Council for Adult Education is 32 pages long, and a total of 8,064 words.

This makes it 11% the length of the average book. It also has 10% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Making the Connection Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 44 minutes to read Making the Connection aloud.

What Reading Level is Making the Connection?

Making the Connection is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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