Strengthening Lifelong Learning: The Impact of Community-Based Education Initiatives on Social Inclusion
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Lifelong Learning, Community-Based Education, Social Inclusion, Digital Literacy Empowerment, Participatory Action ResearchAbstract
This study explores the impact of community-based lifelong learning initiatives on social inclusion in underserved areas, emphasising the role of participatory education in empowering individuals and strengthening community cohesion. As traditional education models often fail to reach marginalised populations, this research aims to evaluate how locally designed and community-driven learning programs influence participants' competencies and perceptions of inclusion. The program was implemented over six months in three socioeconomically vulnerable communities using a participatory action research (PAR) framework and a mixed-methods approach. Quantitative data were collected through pre- and post-test surveys assessing basic literacy, digital literacy, and social participation, while qualitative insights were drawn from focus group discussions and interviews. Findings revealed statistically significant improvements in all competency areas: basic literacy increased by 16.1 points, digital literacy by 25.6 points, and social participation by 14.9 points (p < 0.05). Qualitative data supported these gains, with participants reporting enhanced self-confidence, digital empowerment, community belonging, and motivation to continue learning. The most substantial impact was digital literacy, highlighting the urgent need for inclusive digital education in low-resource settings. This study’s novelty is integrating quantitative and qualitative evidence with visual analytics, offering a replicable model for localised, inclusive education. It reframes lifelong learning as a socially embedded and context-responsive process. The results affirm that community-based learning initiatives build individual capacity and foster social cohesion, which is key to sustainable and equitable development.
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