Good Practices in Literacy and NFE Programmes - Literacyportal.net

Good Practices in Literacy and NFE Programmes - Literacyportal.net Good Practices in Literacy and NFE Programmes - Literacyportal.net

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1.4 Indicators Used to Assess CLC ProgrammesThe performance and success levels of CLC programmes have been reviewed and assessedwith a focus on the identification of innovative approaches and methods. For this purpose, thefollowing list of indicators has been used:Assessment Indicators• Policy making and planning process• Needs assessment criteria• Relevance of the programme to community needs• Relevance of the programme to national EFA programme• Implementation and management procedures and methodologies• Infrastructure and provision of resources• Community participation in various activities and at different levels• Acceptance of the programme by the people/community• Support from local leaders and institutions/donors/NGOs• Curriculum development process and methods• Contents of courses and taught materials• Selection of teachers/facilitators• Qualification and training of staff and teachers• Commitment of staff• Delivery mechanisms and teaching/learning methods• Profile of beneficiaries and target groups (age, gender, socio-economic status)• Linkages with other educational and development activities• M&E and feedback systems• Impact and outcomes• Use of audio-visual (A/V) aids and ICT• Potential for Sustainability1.5 Sources of InformationSecondary sources have been used for reviewing CLC programmes in countries from the Asia-Pacific region (other than Pakistan). The review is based on UNESCO material, particularly thatfrom the APPEAL initiative. In addition, printed materials and relevant websites were alsosearched to locate relevant required information.The case studies from Pakistan were selected through a review of the relevant literature on someof the major CLC programmes implemented by the federal and provincial governments andNGOs, and following visits to all the provinces.1.6 Format of the BookletThis booklet is in two parts:Part I, which contains the fourteen case studies of the CLC programmes from the selectedcountries from the Asia-Pacific Region (Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Iran,Kazakhstan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam).10

Part II, which consists of case studies of the various CLC programmes launched in Pakistan bythe federal and provincial governments and also by some of the leading NGOs in the educationfield. The format for presentation of the case studies covers a summary of each selected countryprogramme, including its background, nature, scope, implementation methodology, innovativeapproaches adopted, problems and challenges faced and potential for the sustainability. Asummary of findings and lessons learned, together with a brief on the way forward andrecommendations are also provided in the last section of the booklet.11

Part II, which consists of case studies of the various CLC programmes launched <strong>in</strong> Pakistan bythe federal <strong>and</strong> prov<strong>in</strong>cial governments <strong>and</strong> also by some of the lead<strong>in</strong>g NGOs <strong>in</strong> the educationfield. The format for presentation of the case studies covers a summary of each selected countryprogramme, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g its background, nature, scope, implementation methodology, <strong>in</strong>novativeapproaches adopted, problems <strong>and</strong> challenges faced <strong>and</strong> potential for the susta<strong>in</strong>ability. Asummary of f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>and</strong> lessons learned, together with a brief on the way forward <strong>and</strong>recommendations are also provided <strong>in</strong> the last section of the booklet.11

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