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    International Cooperation: Reflections on the Fifth UNESCO World Conference on Adult Education: Hamburg ,1997
    (Asian-South Pacific Bureau of Aduit Education, 1997-08) Tandon, Rajesh
    All International Conferences organised by the United Nations System propose intensifying and deepening of International Cooperation, so does this Conference. What is the purpose of International Cooperation? What should be its meaning in today’s global context ? What are the mechanisms which make International Cooperation effective in accomplishing its purposes? This and many related issues were discussed in a special thematic session during the Hamburg Conference.
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    Using Existing Knowledge and Records
    (1999-04-05)
    Evaluation does not only mean collecting new information, facts and statistics. It also means making good use of existing knowledge and records of many kinds. This chapter looks at how important information, facts and statistics can be obtained by using and analysing programme records, reports, case studies profiles, particular incidents, meetings and workshops. It also includes ideas and examples of how maps, pictures and tape recordings can be used in evaluation.
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    Participatory Action Research – The aspect of Research
    (0000) Moser, Heinz
    This document explores the concept of participatory action research (PAR) in the context of political, social, and educational strategies. It discusses the shift from expert-driven approaches to those that empower communities, focusing on the role of knowledge in overcoming social inequality. The paper critiques the challenges of using PAR as a means of both challenging and reinforcing power structures, offering insights into the dialogue between researchers and participants, and the cyclical process of knowledge validation through action and reflection.

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