A Reflection on the Past Trends in the Delivery of Literacy Education in Zambia: Challenges and Prospects

Musonda Luchembe

Abstract


This paper examines the different views about the definition of ‘literacy’ and how it is applied in the Zambian context.It argues that the absence of a contextual definition of literacy or illiteracy has raised some doubt on the magnitude ofthe problem and the extent to which success has been achieved through various literacy programmes. It highlights thegrowth of literacy education in Zambia, achievements and problems.The paper observes that whereas many efforts have been made to improve the country’s literacy rates, the governmenthas not been able to achieve significant results compared to neighbouring countries such as Botswana and Tanzania. Itattributes the dismal performance of literacy educational programmes to factors such as inadequate resources, absenceof a well-laid down programme and follow-ups. Finally, it outlines some options which may not only improve theliteracy rate in the country but may sustain it also.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v6n1p13

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World Journal of Education
ISSN 1925-0746(Print)  ISSN 1925-0754(Online)

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