Publication Date

1981

Comments

The Indonesia Nonformal Education Project is part of a large-scale development effort of PENMAS, the Community Education directorate of the Ministry of Education in Indonesia. The project was financed jointly by the Government of Indonesia and by a loan from the World Bank.

Abstract

Summary: This note describes a training technique which is useful in preparing fieldworkers who need skills in training, research, and evaluation. The technique was developed during the training of Indonesian Community education workers, and uses activities in which trainees write case studies while practicing participatory training techniques and research methods.

Pages

21

Volume

16

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