Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... movement is the focal point for a wide variety of social pressures which in one way or another will influence the direction and flow of the movement in the years ahead . Parts I and IV identify some of these pressures and in effect ...
... movement is the focal point for a wide variety of social pressures which in one way or another will influence the direction and flow of the movement in the years ahead . Parts I and IV identify some of these pressures and in effect ...
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... MOVEMENT Workers ' education in the United States is comparatively new . We have no such intensive and extensive projects as have been developed in England , through the tutorial classes ; in the Scandinavian countries , through the ...
... MOVEMENT Workers ' education in the United States is comparatively new . We have no such intensive and extensive projects as have been developed in England , through the tutorial classes ; in the Scandinavian countries , through the ...
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... movement that it take positive responsibility for the strength and success of society and economy . It is not possible for the union movement to claim exemption from this responsibility on the ground that the labor union is just another ...
... movement that it take positive responsibility for the strength and success of society and economy . It is not possible for the union movement to claim exemption from this responsibility on the ground that the labor union is just another ...
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Introduction | 96 |
Public Libraries | 120 |
Public Schools | 144 |
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