Researcher: SISTER BRIGIDA KEILY
Course: Master of Arts in Library Science
School: University of Santo Thomas
Year of Graduation: 1970
Abstract
This study analyzes the needs, the problems, and the advantages of an adult education program and especially shows the role of the library in planning such a program and in the achievement of its objectives. It presents a proposal that could be implemented by the National Library which should accelerate the work of adult education and help in accomplishing its goals more efficiently. For background information, a brief survey of the types of adult courses available in the public school system and of the two pilot projects being conducted at Maryknoll College , Quezon City and the Maryknoll Academy , Lucena City is given. The data on the latter projects are from the school records from 1967-1970.
Concrete suggestions as to how the librarian can help bring about a more effective adult education program are presented. Likewise, a number of suggestions for a librarian-supported plan for adult education emanating from the National Library are offered.
Source: Journal of Philippine Librarianship (3: 178) 1970.