Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... Michigan ; Lawrence K. McLaughlin ; The Michigan State Department of Public In- struction ; Michigan State College and its Continuing Education Service ; Mont- gomery County ( Pennsylvania ) Federa- tion of Women's Clubs ; The National ...
... Michigan ; Lawrence K. McLaughlin ; The Michigan State Department of Public In- struction ; Michigan State College and its Continuing Education Service ; Mont- gomery County ( Pennsylvania ) Federa- tion of Women's Clubs ; The National ...
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... Michigan , Montana , Nebraska , Penn State , Purdue , Virginia and Wisconsin . 5. Encouraging the formation of community councils . Indiana and Michigan have done much of this . 6. Using a coordinated rather than a piecemeal approach to ...
... Michigan , Montana , Nebraska , Penn State , Purdue , Virginia and Wisconsin . 5. Encouraging the formation of community councils . Indiana and Michigan have done much of this . 6. Using a coordinated rather than a piecemeal approach to ...
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... Michigan program as told by Lloyd M. Wolfe : 22 The directors of Michigan's community adult - education programs believe one way to improve the service to the customer is to improve the instruction and leadership . Any plan to improve ...
... Michigan program as told by Lloyd M. Wolfe : 22 The directors of Michigan's community adult - education programs believe one way to improve the service to the customer is to improve the instruction and leadership . Any plan to improve ...
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PART ONE SCOPE AND PURPOSE | 1 |
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International Programs | 273 |
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