Achieving human potential through community learning centres in Ghana: a capabilities approach to community development
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Studies in the Education of Adults
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This article uses Sen’s Capabilities Approach (CA), which prioritises
access and equality, to critically investigate distance education (DE)
programmes in the community learning centres (CLCs) as a program that sheds light on how to best promote a community’s
residents’ quality of life in Ghana. According to this study, encouraging distance learning in CLCs can have an impact on community
development. To investigate how DE in CLCs aids community
development, this study used a qualitative case study methodology and conducted in-depth interviews with students and service
providers (n = 25) from the Greater Accra CLCs. Key emerging
themes included fostering equity in the community and encouraging access and opportunity for learning through DE. Studies have
demonstrated that the more active and knowledgeable individuals
are, the greater their independence from families and, consequently, on the resources and services of the community.
Additionally, engaged-educated people contribute to the development of their communities through their knowledge, expertise, and
experience they have gained. Hence, Sen’s capability approach,
which seeks to comprehend issues of access and opportunities in
the community, makes the connection between studies in CLCs
and community development. It is, therefore, imperative to conclude that CLCs are designed to offer learning activities for adults
to promote an active lifestyle that contributes to the development of
of sustainable communities
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