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DTSTART:20231114T130000Z
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URL:https://www.ukfiet.org/events/life-changing-literacy-measuring-impact-
 in-non-formal-adult-education/
SUMMARY:Life-changing Literacy? Measuring impact in non-formal adult educat
 ion
DESCRIPTION:14 November\, 13:00-14:30 GMT\nBALID Informal Literacy Discussi
 on - ALEF/Imprint of Hope\nThe development community is interested in lite
 racy not for its own sake but as a way to help marginalised people improve
  their lives. We want to know what ‘works’: does quality of life impro
 ve for learners\, their families and communities? This can be a difficult 
 question to answer. The most important results are not always easy to isol
 ate or quantify\, and one can miss the changes that matter most to partici
 pants themselves.\nAdam Bott is director of education at ALEF\, Adult Lea
 rning and Empowerment Facilitators. He has worked on training and curricul
 um development for adult literacy programmes in Ethiopia\, Guinea\, Togo a
 nd DRC\, and recently led the first pilot project for ALEF literacy empowe
 rment groups in a camp setting\, for internally displaced Yazidis in Iraqi
  Kurdistan. Adam will talk about approaches to measuring impact and better
  understanding participants own goals and motivations. He will be joined b
 y Faroq Hamo\, chair of Imprint of Hope\, previously local coordinator and
  a group leader in the pilot project in Kurdistan.\nREGISTER HERE
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
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