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WEBINAR: Traditional approaches to adult learning and education (ALE) in Africa, case of Benin Republic

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21 August 2025, 13:00 - 14:30 | Cape Town

Benin

Webinar

French/English translation

Be part of Moja upcoming webinar as we delve into adult education traditional approaches in Africa, highlighting its historical, didactic, and forward-looking perspectives.

Presenter: Vincent Houessou, Linguist-Communicator, Language and Culture Teaching Specialist, Professor at Abomey-Calavi University- Republic of Benin, West Africa.

Date: THURSDAY, August 21st, 2025

Time: 13-14:30 (SAST/ 11-12:30 GMT

Cost

Free
ENG Trad ALE Aproaches Benin 1.321 MB
FR Trad ALE Aproaches Benin 1.413 MB

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