Training for Transformation. A Handbook for Community Workers Hope, A., Timmel, S. (1995)

Three volumes designed to assist workers in the field who are encouraging the development of self-reliant creative communities. The book has as its basic philosophy the belief that we should all participate in making this world a more just place to live in. Training for Transformation integrates the approach of Paulo Freire and how to put his method into practice, Manfred Max Neef's understanding of fundamental human needs, group methods which are essential for participatory education, organizational development, which stresses how to build structures which enable people to become self reliant, and social analysis to help groups find the root causes of problems.

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Hope, A., Timmel, S. (1995). Training for Transformation. A Handbook for Community Workers Practical Action Publishing

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 Training for Transformation. A Handbook for Community Workers

Training for Transformation. A Handbook for Community Workers

Published in: 1995
Pages: 552

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Practical Action Publishing

Author(s):
Hope, A., Timmel, S.

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