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This page provides an opportunity to showcase resources including books, videos, learner support materials and theme-based lesson plans. If you would like to see your publications featured on the ALSA website please contact us at info@aldsa.org.


  • Communication and Power
    Drawing on best practice from around the world, this resource pack introduces educators to the key principals and tools of the REFLECT approach

  • Learning about Livelihoods
    This video and handbook is designed for development workers, planners and fieldworkers who wish to strengthen their understanding of poor and vulnerable communities and improve the impact of poverty alleviation programmes

  • African Perspectives on Adult Learning
    This groundbreaking series promises to revolutionise the training of adult educators throughout the continent.

  • Start up
    This comic story and workbook draw on the experience of more than twenty accredited SMME support agencies to provide a user friendly guide to starting and running a small business.

  • Adult Education Training Videos
    Three teacher training videos developed by the Centre for Adult Education at the University of KwaZulu-Natal help introduce learners to what really happens in ABE classrooms.

  • Home owners advice
    A series of pamphlets published by the Development Action Group that addresses all aspects of home maintenance from painting and plastering to understanding municipal accounts.

  • Basic budgeting
    This book uses practical examples to enable learners to plan, budget and manage their money wisely.

  • The Wise Consumer
    This equips readers with the skills to stand up for our consumer rights and should be recommended reading for all South Africans.

  • Land is life
    Land is Life is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the roots
    of the land issue. The book uses a compelling mix of text and photographs
    to trace how black South Africans were ruthlessly stripped of their land — from the bloody conquests of the colonial period through to the politics of segregation and apartheid — before questioning why the pace of land reform in post-apartheid South Africa has been so slow.

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