The Role of Adult Literacy in Community Development in Ghana: Perceptions and Experiences of Two Rural Communities

T. Nkansah
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This article reports the findings of a research that explored the role of adult literacy in community development. The research sought to contribute to literacy scholarship by providing empirical evidence on the age-long debate on the role of adult literacy in community development. The research was framed by two theories—literacy as social practice and people-centred development—that provided the lens with which the data was collected, analysed and interpreted. The qualitative case study design was used to enable the collection of data in a natural setting and understand the focus of the research from the perspectives of the research participants. The findings suggest that adult literacy may not necessarily lead to community development. The article concludes that no matter how effectively adult literacy classes are organised, without community-based, people-led, self-reliant development, some people will insist that the government takes responsibility for development even with the small things they can do themselves.
成人扫盲在加纳社区发展中的作用:两个农村社区的看法和经验
本文报告了一项探讨成人识字在社区发展中的作用的研究结果。这项研究试图通过为长期以来关于成人识字在社区发展中的作用的辩论提供经验证据,为扫盲学术做出贡献。这项研究以两种理论为框架——识字作为社会实践和以人为本的发展——这两种理论为收集、分析和解释数据提供了视角。采用定性案例研究设计,在自然环境中收集数据,并从研究参与者的角度理解研究的重点。研究结果表明,成人识字不一定能促进社区发展。这篇文章的结论是,无论成人扫盲班组织得多么有效,如果没有以社区为基础、以人民为主导、自力更生的发展,一些人会坚持认为政府负责发展,即使是他们自己能做的小事。
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