Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... better and more creative discussion groups will try to clarify a problem through conversation and directed ... better school or building a better United Nations . In general , it appears that the mortality of discussion groups comes ...
... better and more creative discussion groups will try to clarify a problem through conversation and directed ... better school or building a better United Nations . In general , it appears that the mortality of discussion groups comes ...
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... better how to participate intelligently and effectively in our democracy . We want to help more old people live out their lives with greater satisfac- tion . We want to train more people for better jobs . Staff goals may be expressed ...
... better how to participate intelligently and effectively in our democracy . We want to help more old people live out their lives with greater satisfac- tion . We want to train more people for better jobs . Staff goals may be expressed ...
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... better than appraisal by outsiders . Know thyself . Evalua- tive surveys by " outside experts " which do not adequately involve local people notoriously result in little improvement . Prescriptions in survey reports may be read by a few ...
... better than appraisal by outsiders . Know thyself . Evalua- tive surveys by " outside experts " which do not adequately involve local people notoriously result in little improvement . Prescriptions in survey reports may be read by a few ...
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