Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... , and administration ) . 6. Continuing interpretation of the social scene in the light of its effect on the educational needs of adults . 7. Interpretation and representation of adult education to the lay NATIONAL AGENCIES 249.
... , and administration ) . 6. Continuing interpretation of the social scene in the light of its effect on the educational needs of adults . 7. Interpretation and representation of adult education to the lay NATIONAL AGENCIES 249.
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Paul H. Sheats. The principle of public support for adult education is , on the whole , well established thruout the world . In Great Britain grants from the Ministry of Edu- cation and local education authorities to adult education are ...
Paul H. Sheats. The principle of public support for adult education is , on the whole , well established thruout the world . In Great Britain grants from the Ministry of Edu- cation and local education authorities to adult education are ...
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... adult education . Among the most important of these were resolutions calling for : ( 1 ) establishment of an ... education must use methods appropriate to adults and make full use of their interests and experiences . In our opinion the ...
... adult education . Among the most important of these were resolutions calling for : ( 1 ) establishment of an ... education must use methods appropriate to adults and make full use of their interests and experiences . In our opinion the ...
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