12 Questions
What is the primary focus of community development facilitators according to the text?
Analyzing community resources, limitations, and organizational dynamics
What is the primary difference between rural and urban communities as described in the text?
Rural communities are based on traditional values and mores, while urban communities are based on contractual and work-related relations.
What is the purpose of community education and training?
To tailor development work to fit the organizational and community factors
Which of the following statements about learning is NOT supported by the text?
Learning is primarily focused on developing relationships based on common concerns.
What is the main purpose of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) mentioned in the text?
To define the right to education as a fundamental human right.
Which of the following best describes the overall focus of the text?
The concept of community and its development
What is one of the primary objectives of community educators or facilitators according to the text?
Enhancing cultural awareness
Which area does development facilitators typically use as a starting point in organizing work within a community?
Health and water
What term did Freire use in communities to advance their culture as the base for the promotion of functional literacy?
Culture circles
What is one of the major concerns of modern community education mentioned in the text?
Women's participation in community programs
According to Brookfield (1986), what is one of the major models of community adult education?
Liberal Model
What does community education aim to provide regardless of age, sex, culture, class, race, religion, occupation or educational level?
Equity
Explore the concept of community development and the dynamics within rural and urban communities. Learn about community resources, organizational dynamics, cultural factors, and the development of relationships based on common concerns.
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