Sampson Tawiah

Sampson TawiahSampson Tawiah holds a PhD in Education from the University of South Africa. He is an Associate Lecturer at the Durban University of Technology. His research interests are in General Education, Educational Foundations and Adult Education for workplace inclusion and employment. His main intellectual interest is in youths, adults and community development. His research focuses on women in South Africa and Africa in general and the links between race and vocational education for livelihood, social inclusion, inequality, and poverty reduction. His work epitomizes scientific data and theoretical foundations of education including work and skills development.

Publications

Promoting the Socio-Economic Wellbeing of Marginalized Individuals Through Adult Education
Sampson Tawiah, Itumeleng Innocentia Setlhodi. © 2023. 255 pages.
The socioeconomic exclusion of marginalized individuals, including youths and adults, persists in society, leading to inequality, poverty, and lack of fulfillment in life. The...
Empowering Women With Work Skills to Address the SDGs in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa
Sampson Tawiah. © 2022. 23 pages.
The outburst of COVID-19 adds to the socio-economic burden on women around the globe. Thus, South Africa's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) achievements paint a bleak...
Introducing Information and Communication Technology Training for Rural Women in South Africa: Innovative Strategies for the Advancement of Livelihoods
Sampson Tawiah, Itumeleng I Setlhodi. © 2020. 15 pages.
In a contemporary world, ICT training is vital for socio-economic advancement, which is why it should be included in the curriculum that seeks to empower rural women with...