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21 December 2021 | dataset

Hem No Leit Tumas: Evidence for Improved Outcomes in Solomon Islands – Summary Report

The study unearthed a large amount of information about the delivery of adult literacy programs in rural communities, as well as finding some significant gaps in available information.

There is some incongruity between how adult literacy programs are typically described and perceived in Solomon Islands and the reality on the ground.

There is a wealth of knowledge amongst several key actors in the sector that could be harnessed more effectively to improve the delivery of adult literacy programs.

Many of the challenges faced in Solomon Islands are faced in other countries, and there is opportunity for Solomon Islands to learn from others’ experiences. The key finding of international research – that adult literacy programs need to be flexible, responsive to a diversity of learning styles, use locally developed and practical learning materials and invest in teacher training and on-going support – is confirmed to be also true of Solomon Islands.

The report shows that overall, successful models are characterised by a high degree of leader support and community ownership with classes that are customised to learner needs.

Data and Resource

Hem No Leit Tumas Summary Report July 14

This study provides, for the first time, a…

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Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 10 May 2022
Release Date 21 December 2021
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/121d2368-b2a3-4179-bef8-5a83e2c03539
Identifier 121d2368-b2a3-4179-bef8-5a83e2c03539
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Array
Relevant Countries Solomon Islands
License Public
[Open Data]
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