Abstract
Post-literacy programs have been adopted in many countries of West Africa as a means of dealing with the paucity of applications for new literate competence in rural areas and the patch results of adult education. Results of such endeavors in the Republic of Niger provide a good means of analyzing their strengths and weaknesses.
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Easton, P. & Moussa, L. M., (1996) “Post-literacy in Niger: Program design and the transfer of learning”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1996).
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