Tanzania mass education campaign
Date
1974
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Institute of Adult Education
Abstract
Engaging millions of people in an education campaign is a difficult yet powerful step in realising the full potential of adults in any country. This article offers a glimpse into how mass education campaigns were formulated, organised, and implemented, as well as the effects they produced in Tanzania. It delves into the processes that were central to the operation of the radio study group campaigns, including the recruitment and training of group leaders, the production and distribution of study materials, and the financial infrastructure that sustained the project. The programmes also placed emphasis on disseminating information related to health and political education through discussions around the radio programmes in the study groups. Drawing on Dr. Budd Hall’s experience and observations, the article gives a sense of what education, when decentered from colonial frameworks, looked like in practice, and how it functioned within the Tanzanian context.
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Socially Responsible Higher Education, Knowledge Democracy, SDG 4: Quality Education, Tanzania, Africa
Citation
Hall, Budd. L. (1974). The Tanzania mass education campaign. Institute of Adult Education.
