Enhancing access to learning aids and resources at windhoek correctional facility

N. Sisinyize, G. Tubaundule, M. Kaunozondunge, A. Kambimbi, D. Mujoro G
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This research study aims to improve access to learning aids and resources for inmates in Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) within the confines of the Windhoek Correctional Facility, aiming to facilitate the rehabilitation and successful reintegration of incarcerated individuals, as well as suggest possible recommendations to achieve enhanced access to learning Aids and Resources at correctional facilities in Namibia. The study used a qualitative-method approach, including case study, interviews, and observations, to evaluate the facility's existing learning environments and assess the sufficiency and accessibility of resources. It also explores the impact of restricted access on inmates' educational and personal growth. The research seeks inspiration from successful models in other correctional facilities and identifies innovative approaches, such as technology integration, partnerships with educational institutions, and community involvement. The findings will inform policy recommendations and practical interventions.
加强温得和克教养所对学习辅助工具和资源的利用
本研究旨在改善温得和克惩教机构范围内接受技术、职业教育和培训(TVET)的囚犯获得学习辅助工具和资源的机会,旨在促进被监禁者的康复和成功重返社会,并提出可能的建议,以在纳米比亚惩教机构中增加获得学习辅助工具和资源的机会。该研究采用了定性方法,包括案例研究、访谈和观察,以评估该设施现有的学习环境,并评估资源的充分性和可及性。它还探讨了限制进入监狱对囚犯的教育和个人成长的影响。这项研究从其他惩教机构的成功模式中寻求灵感,并确定创新方法,如技术整合、与教育机构合作以及社区参与。研究结果将为政策建议和实际干预提供信息。
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