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Compare | 2009

Capacity building in Southern Africa: experiences and reflections: towards joint knowledge production and social change in international development cooperation

Jacques Zeelen; Josje van der Linden

The intent of capacity building in international development cooperation is to enable people to control their own development. Important premises are ownership, choice and self‐esteem. The authors analyse the dynamics of the enabling process in practice, based on their own experiences working for several years in universities in developing countries, specifically in South Africa and Mozambique. The analysis highlights the importance of the primary process between the partners to develop joint knowledge production strategies and stresses the challenge of less favourable institutional conditions in both the North and the South.


Adult Education Quarterly | 2014

Grounding Adult Education Research in Rural Areas: Reflections on the Development of a Research Program at the University of Limpopo in South Africa

Jacques Zeelen; Makgwana Rampedi; Josje van der Linden

Mission statements of universities in developing countries usually include serving the surrounding communities. Often this service does not reach beyond lip service. This article puts into context the experience of developing an adult education research program responding to the needs of the surrounding community in a historically disadvantaged rural area. The areas of research were adult education needs assessment and community development, young adults at risk, adult health education, and policy and implementation issues. Globalization, social exclusion, and lifelong learning were key concepts tailored to the specific context of the rural areas in South Africa. The first two authors of the article were personally involved in the program, as a visiting professor from the Netherlands and his South African successor, respectively. The third author worked in a similar program at the Eduardo Mondlane University in Maputo, Mozambique.


Compare | 2013

The contribution of the diaspora to the reconstruction of education in South Sudan: the challenge of being involved from a distance

Josje van der Linden; Marit Blaak; Florence Aate Andrew

Conflicts all over the world result in people living in diaspora, usually maintaining strong ties with their countries of origin. As many of them are well educated and dedicated to their country, expectations of the role they can play in the development of their home country are high. This article reflects on the contribution of the South Sudanese diaspora to the reconstruction of the education system, which was badly affected by over 40 years of civil war. Theories of capacity development, human capabilities and transnationalism are used to build a framework to analyse micro-development projects in the education sector initiated by the South Sudanese diaspora. Case studies and in-depth interviews led to the identification of opportunities and challenges as experienced in these projects. The conclusion points to the need to rethink partnerships in the reconstruction of the education sector in South Sudan.


Compare | 2011

Beyond literacy: non-formal education programmes for adults in Mozambique

Josje van der Linden; Alzira Manuel

Thirty-five years after independence the Mozambican illiteracy rate has been reduced from 93% to just over 50% according to official statistics. Although this indicates an enormous achievement in the area of education, the challenge of today still is to design appropriate adult basic education programmes including literacy, numeracy and life skills. Studies carried out in the framework of the research programme of the Adult Education Department of Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique reveal the dilemmas encountered in designing such programmes. By uncovering these dilemmas this article aims to display critical issues regarding the content and the implementation of literacy and non-formal education programmes for adults relevant to their context. As the Mozambican research programme was part of a cooperation with universities in South Africa and the Netherlands, the issues will be discussed against the background of this international cooperation.


International Journal of Lifelong Education | 2017

Educators in non-formal vocational education and training in Mozambique: A plea for recognition and professionalisation

Alzira Manuel; Josje van der Linden; Oleg Popov

Abstract Interest in vocational education and training (VET) is growing. This can be attributed to global socio-economic developments requiring continuously changing knowledge and skills. Adult education and training, particularly in non-formal education (NFE) contributes to provide these skills and knowledge for youth and adults. This puts pressure not only on programmes and facilities, but also on the educators. How do they cope with the changing demands? This paper focuses on educators in non-formal vocational education and training (NFVET) in Mozambique. It explores the perceptions, experiences and reflections of educators in NFVET working in training centres on the outskirts of Maputo. Semi-structured interviews and observations were used to get insight into the educators’ understandings and into the conditions in which their educational activities took place. The findings point to the need for the professionalisation of NFVET educators. This would contribute to the quality of their activities and to their status as professionals.


Journal of social intervention: Theory and Practice | 2013

Meedoen voor iedereen

Josje van der Linden

Recensie van Kal, D., Post, R. & Scholtens, G. (2012). Meedoen gaat niet vanzelf. Kwartiermaken in theorie en praktijk


Journal of social intervention: Theory and Practice | 2014

Nieuwe kansen voor de stille krachten van de verzorgingsstaat in de participatiesamenleving

Josje van der Linden


Journal of social intervention: Theory and Practice | 2008

Alle dagen schuld

Josje van der Linden; van der


Journal of social intervention: Theory and Practice | 2016

This one is stronger: Spotlights on the lifelong learning professional-in-action

Josje van der Linden


Tijdschrift voor nascholing en onderzoek van het reken-wiskunde onderwijs: Panama-Post | 2013

Heerlijk om weer nieuwe dingen te testen

Josje van der Linden; van der

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