OUT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION
10.1
Education should not be conceived only as schooling, but as a lifelong
learning process for all, both young and old. The goal is to create a learning
society in which every individual is acquiring new knowledge. It is therefore
necessary to provide access to learning opportunities outside formal education
to benefit those who would wish to further their education.
10.2
Out-of-School education is a complex area in view of the wide variety of
client groups it caters for. The current situation reveals that the various
providers of out-of-school education operate parallel to each other and the
quality of the programmes is uneven. This sector lacks the status and
recognition it usually enjoys in developed and some developing countries. The
sector also lacks a comprehensive policy as it was left out of the Government
Paper No. 1 of 1977 with a view to prepare a separate policy which was never
done.
10.3 Government recognises the need to create learning opportunities outside the formal education system at all levels for those who would want to avail themselves to the pursuit of further learning. An institutional framework will be created for the delivery and co-ordination of all types of out-of-school education.