Continuing Education and Perception of Community Learning Centres: A Case Study of the University of Ghana Community Learning Centres, Ghana
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2023
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Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
Abstract
Diverse national and local policies represent efforts to guarantee inclusive and equitable
quality education and provide lifelong learning for all (SDG4). Their effects have the
potential to alter local access to education. There has been a lot of research on the factors
that led certain universities to embrace distance learning programs in their local communities,
but relatively little has been done to examine how these changes can affect the
perceptions of the larger community approach to investigating public opinion. This study
investigates community perceptions of distance learning through community learning
centres in Ghana’s port city, Tema Metropolis – which supports various educational
activities – using semi-structured interviews. Although community members expressed
concerns about the possible socio-economic effects of learning centres, we discovered
that individual students who used the learning centres were driven to pursue distance
learning largely for its educational advantages. Our research demonstrates that the scope
and speed of distance learning made possible by community learning centres has
influenced local communities such as the Tema Metropolis and beyond. To guarantee that community learning centres encouraged by DE policy are administered effectively and
fairly, such implications must be considered in research, policy, and planning.
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continuing education, community learning centre