Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... direct access to the president's office and is involved in the policy - making group which advises the president on university - wide policies and decisions . 2. Statewide programs , as represented at Pennsylvania State and California ...
... direct access to the president's office and is involved in the policy - making group which advises the president on university - wide policies and decisions . 2. Statewide programs , as represented at Pennsylvania State and California ...
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... direct to local organizations in local communities . This policy was dictated in part by the small size of UNESCO's budget and staff and in part by a desire to avoid both the reality and appearance of operations which might be construed ...
... direct to local organizations in local communities . This policy was dictated in part by the small size of UNESCO's budget and staff and in part by a desire to avoid both the reality and appearance of operations which might be construed ...
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... direct to the most abstract kind of learning . As you study the cone , you recognize that each division represents a stage between the two extremes - between direct experience and pure abstraction . As you travel up the cone from its ...
... direct to the most abstract kind of learning . As you study the cone , you recognize that each division represents a stage between the two extremes - between direct experience and pure abstraction . As you travel up the cone from its ...
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PART TWO ORGANIZED PROGRAMS | 95 |
PART THREE WAYS AND MEANS | 293 |
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