Utilizing the participatory empowerment model of evaluation to reflect on lifelong learning and the knowledge economy in South Africa
South Africa, though independent for a decade, still reflects the effects of the apartheid government that had more than half the country receiving minimal education and professional/vocational development. The profound need for education was a tall order not only for a third world country new to the role of governance, but even for thriving industrial countries such as the US. South Africa was fortunate in that it was able to attract and maintain sustained assistance by countries including Britain, Netherlands and Germany. However, external organizations have found their recommendations for s ... Show more
Authors: Barabasch, Antje; Persaud, Nalini
Published: Denkendorf, Germany, Fest Didactic, 2004
Resource type: Conference paper
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