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Development and Tribal Peoples Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Cal, Ireland Dec 30, 2008
Culture , Human Rights   Opinions

  

Development and Tribal Peoples
If you are interested in finding out more about the plights and rights of tribal peoples worldwide please have a look at www.survival-international.org .





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Blended or Shared Learning
Ned Hamson | Feb 3rd, 2009
An Irish colleague of mine, Tom Lyons of Dublin, developed a process to facilitate development or change that enabled people with "differences" to share learning and incorporate what was useful for them. One of his earliest successes was in pairing up rural communities from the North, South, Coast and Inland of Ireland. It was very practical, successful and democratic. It's the type of learning that would benefit indigenous people from around the globe to work on projects of their choosing and to share their learning with partners in urban or rural development in other societies.

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