ABET and development in the Northern Cape province: Assessing impacts of CACE courses, 1996-1999

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ABET and development in the Northern Cape province: Assessing impacts of CACE courses, 1996-1999

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Title: ABET and development in the Northern Cape province: Assessing impacts of CACE courses, 1996-1999
Author: Kerfoot, Caroline; Geidt, Jonathan; Alexander, Lucy; Dayile, Nomvuyo; Groener, Zelda; Hendriks, Natheem; Walters, Shirley
Abstract: This study presents the results of an investigation into the impact of CACE courses for adult educators, trainers and development practitioners. The report describes how the courses affected the training practices and lives of past students. Case studies document and analyse the problems and successes of implementing capacity-building ABET training in the Northern Cape.
Subject: Adult basic education and training (ABET)
Social development
Centre for Adult and Continuing Education (CACE)
Professional training
Impact assessment
Northern Cape
Citation: Kerfoot, C., et al. (2001). ABET and development in the Northern Cape province: Assessing impacts of CACE courses 1996-1999. Bellville, South Africa: DFIDSA (UK Department for International Development in Southern Africa) and the Centre for Adult and Continuing Education (CACE), UWC
Rights: Copyright Centre for Continuing Adult Education (CACE). This file may be freely used for educational purposes, as long as it is not altered in any way. Acknowledgement of the authors and publication is required.
Type: Research Report
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10566/216
Date: 2001
Peer reviewed: No
 

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