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Migration Within Turkey And Adult Education Paperback

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Dilek Çankaya
Book Description
One of the missions of adult education is to help people learn new roles or improve their role performance in the society. However, participation in either formal or non-formal adult education programs is still low in the world among adults, especially by disadvantaged groups, such as poor, uneducated, disabled people. For this reason, studies related to the issues of participation and non-participation in adult education gain special importance especially to identify the reasons of participation or non-participation in adult education activities. In this study, migrant adults who migrated from different places of Turkey to Istanbul between 1985 and 2004, their non-formal and/or informal learning experiences, their reasons of non-participation in organized adult education activities and the relationship between migrants' characteristics and reasons of non-participation were investigated. This book should be helpful to professionals and academicians who are interested in public adult education and disadvantaged people's education.
ISBN-10
3838352203
ISBN-13
9783838352206
Language
English
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication Date
30 Jun 2010
Number of Pages
88
About the Author
Dilek Çankaya (MA): Studied Adult Education at Bo aziçi University, Istanbul and she is currently completing a PhD thesis writing in Ankara University, Institution of Educational Sciences, Turkey. Her personal and scholarly interests focus on critical pedagogy and educational status of disadvantage groups.