Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... existing programs , if any , and that new programs will be planned . The composite of the thinking and discussion during the Seminar is reflected in the following declaration and resolutions transmitted to Unesco headquarters in Paris ...
... existing programs , if any , and that new programs will be planned . The composite of the thinking and discussion during the Seminar is reflected in the following declaration and resolutions transmitted to Unesco headquarters in Paris ...
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... existing programs , the council is faced with the necessity of deciding whether to go beyond the coordinating stage into the area of planning and perhaps of program operation . There is certainly a trend now evident toward the ...
... existing programs , the council is faced with the necessity of deciding whether to go beyond the coordinating stage into the area of planning and perhaps of program operation . There is certainly a trend now evident toward the ...
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... existing organizations and without overlooking the claims of unorganized members of the community ? ( a ) Responsibilities for planning must be widely shared and participation of member groups encouraged through committee assignments ...
... existing organizations and without overlooking the claims of unorganized members of the community ? ( a ) Responsibilities for planning must be widely shared and participation of member groups encouraged through committee assignments ...
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PART TWO ORGANIZED PROGRAMS | 95 |
PART THREE WAYS AND MEANS | 293 |
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