Publication Date
1981
Abstract
Summary: This note describes a simple processing tecnnique which can be used for a number of purposes: information sharing, informal assessment of an ongoing project, overcoming language problems, and staff development. The note contains a number of examples from actual projects and a list of general guidelines for conducting processing sessions.
Pages
15
Volume
17
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.