TY - JOUR T1 - Developing Education Based on National Values: A Case of Non-Formal Adult Education in Uganda AU - Hufad, Achmad AU - Abdu, Wamaungo Juma JO - Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences VL - 13 IS - 2 SP - 472 EP - 477 PY - 2018 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1816-949x DO - jeasci.2018.472.477 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=jeasci.2018.472.477 KW - non-formal education KW -national development plan KW -development KW -Adult education KW -priorities KW -development AB - Access to education is one of the highest priorities on Uganda’s development agenda. To achieve the national development goals, non-formal adult education is increasingly being used as an essential tool for the extension of literacy for development across all sectors. Government caters for non-formal education largely for children who still do not access education for various reasons such as social, economic and environmental. These children include; over age, children in pastoral areas and fishing villages and those in labour who are too old to return to school. Several initiatives have been undertaken by government in collaboration with other stakeholders with a view to enable the out of school youth benefit from education through alternative education delivery modalities. Apart from “non-formal education for children and youths”, several adult education programmes and activities in Uganda are in place. These contain a vital and significant educational component consisting of such elements as vocational training in various skills, artistic activities including theatre and drama, extra-mural studies, community development and club activities, various mass mobilisation programmes for general or specific adult groups and varied forms of extension work. This study is a review paper about how nationalistic values contribute to the development of education, especially, non-formal adult education which in turn is believed to contribute to national growth and development. ER -