Factors Influencing Women Learner-Participation In Adult Functional Literacy Programme Run By NFED In Accra
Date
1999-12
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University of Ghana
Abstract
The promotion of Adult Functional Literacy programmes per
se, neither creates the necessary motivation for learning,
nor enhances the partici~ation of adult learners in the
programme. The task is to create the enabling environment
for harnessing and enhancing learner-related factors that
influence the learners' participation. The Agency' 5
deli very of programmes is necessary, however the learnerfactors
are equally important, and so should not be
neglected in the process of Adult Functional Literacy.
The research set out to investigate the factors, which
enhance women learners' participation in the ongoing Mass
Literacy and Social Change Programme (MASSLIP) of the NonFormal
Education Division (NFED) in Nima-Maamobi, Accra.
The Study used survey method to collect data from one
hundred and sixteen learners from six adult functional
literacy classes in the Nima-Maamobi area of the East
Ayawaso sub-district of Accra. Below are findings of the
study.
1. Effective communication of literacy programme goal
and objectives to learners improved theirperception of functional literacy benefits hence
their participation.
2. Community-based and personalized literacy programme
sustained the programme and the interest of both
the learner and the Agency.
3. The less useful learners in the programmes found
studies the greater their pre-disposition to
abandon the programme all together.
4. Factors that influenced women learners of adult
functional literacy programmes were mainly internal
and external. And the third factor was interaction
between the two. The most influential of the
factors was more biased toward the internal
factors.
It is recommended that functional literacy be made more
learner friendly, utilizing such internal factors as to
enhance their participation.
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MA Adult Education
Keywords
Women, Learner-Participation, Adult Functional Literacy, NFED, Ghana, Accra