|
 |
|
|
 |  |
Mobile Phones & Literacy
Empowerment in Women’s Hands
Ce titre est disponible.
20,00 € €
Livre, 126 pages, tables, boxes, footnotes, references, annexes
Format: 23 x 15 cm
2015, 978-92-3-100123-9
Sommaire
Recommander ce titre à un ami
UNESCO Publishing
ajouter au panier
|
|
 |
Despite the advancements made by Information and Communication Technologies in several international development sectors, further evidence is needed on how mobile phone technology is reaching women, improving their learning, and providing them with new opportunities and better living conditions. Can mobile phones develop women’s literacy and strengthen their capability to choose and benefit from wider educational, social and decent work opportunities that can improve their lives? Based on a cross-analysis of nine mobile learning projects in three world regions, this publication sheds light on the extent to which mobile phones can enhance women’s literacy and lead to their empowerment. The challenges encountered among the nine projects reviewed and the recommendations derived from these experiences provide a way forward for policy-makers and practitioners in the conceptualization and implementation of quality mobile learning as part of women’s human development.
MOTS CLES · Afghanistan · Alphabétisation · Apprentissage en ligne · Autonomisation · Cambodge · Éducation · Éducation des femmes · Éducation des filles · Éducation et développement · Éducation rurale · Étude de cas · Inde · Maroc · Niger · Pakistan · Sénégal · Somalie · Téléphone mobile
|
 |
 |
|