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In researching non-formal education in Ethiopia, Abiy et al. discovered the process was “very much family-and community-based” and did “not depend very much on the presence of literacy skills.”758 Hardaker and Sabki, in exploring Islamic pedagogy and orality, noticed facilitating learning was “not a matter of simple methods and technique but as a holistic approach that deals with the capacity to form the human person.”759
Connected Learning: How Adults with Limited Formal Education Learn (American Society of Missiology Monograph Book 44)
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