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Fostering transformative learning in non-formal settings: Farmer-Field Schools in East Africa
Authors:Edward W. Taylor  Deborah Duveskog  Esbern Friis-Hansen
Affiliation:1. Department of Adult Education , Penn State University , Middletown , USA ewt1@psu.edu;3. Department of Urban and Rural Development , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , Stockholm , Sweden;4. Danish Institute for International Studies , Copenhagen , Denmark
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to explore the practice of Farmer-Field Schools (FFS) theoretically framed from the perspective of transformative learning theory and non-formal education (NFE). Farmer-Field Schools are community-led NFE programs that provide a platform where farmers meet regularly to study the ‘how and why’ of farming and engage in an instrumental and experiential learning process imbued with local knowledge expressed through song, dance and theatre. Through a qualitative design using multiple interviews and observations of the Luhya ethnic group in Western Kenya, involving participants of several FFS programs, the study revealed an intricate picture of fostering transformative learning within the context of NFE, where findings call into question some long-held assumptions about both.
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