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Research Article

Political economy model of program planning: adult education for marginalised adults, civil society and democracy

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Received 12 Jun 2022, Accepted 02 May 2023, Published online: 15 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Programme planning models found in the current body of literature provide some practical strategies for developing effective adult education programmes, but how political and economic systems of a country shape the nature and scope of planning is missing. This paper aims to fill this theoretical void by bringing political economy perspective into scholarly discussion. The paper theorises that the state, the market, and the civil society are key components for undertaking political economy analysis. It focuses on how different coordination mechanisms among these components affect the way adult education planners define and undertake needs assessment. The main argument of the paper is that since strengthening democracy is one of the key objectives of adult education, planners should prioritise the needs of marginalised adults over the needs of the state and the market.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank three anonymous reviewers of this manuscript for their careful reading. While all the remaining errors, if any, are my own, they deserve respects for providing some critical but constructive suggestions.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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