Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... councils . The following selection , from material prepared by the Council , gives an overview of the history and purpose of the Council : 8 The Adult Education Council of Denver was founded in 1930 , when repre- sentatives of a number ...
... councils . The following selection , from material prepared by the Council , gives an overview of the history and purpose of the Council : 8 The Adult Education Council of Denver was founded in 1930 , when repre- sentatives of a number ...
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... Council to meet their needs and to serve the community . PURPOSE " An adult education council by its very nature assumes that adult education can be handled through established agencies . A council's principal service lies in its ...
... Council to meet their needs and to serve the community . PURPOSE " An adult education council by its very nature assumes that adult education can be handled through established agencies . A council's principal service lies in its ...
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... councils , coordinating councils , citizens ' unity committees , postwar planning councils , councils for peace plan- ning , citizens ' councils , and so forth . In structure these groups are not funda- mentally different from the council ...
... councils , coordinating councils , citizens ' unity committees , postwar planning councils , councils for peace plan- ning , citizens ' councils , and so forth . In structure these groups are not funda- mentally different from the council ...
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