Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... centers . One such center , already in operation at Patzcuaro , Mexico , is designed to train workers and produce materials for fundamental education in Latin America . Other centers are proposed for the Near East and Southeast Asia ...
... centers . One such center , already in operation at Patzcuaro , Mexico , is designed to train workers and produce materials for fundamental education in Latin America . Other centers are proposed for the Near East and Southeast Asia ...
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... centers so that teachers would not have to travel too far to them and in the center of enough population or neighboring towns to give a good chance for the pro- posed minimum enrolment of 30 teachers . To date the courses have been ...
... centers so that teachers would not have to travel too far to them and in the center of enough population or neighboring towns to give a good chance for the pro- posed minimum enrolment of 30 teachers . To date the courses have been ...
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... centers as it finds demand and can supply staff . The first course , Adult Education Methods , was operated in 7 centers in the spring of 1948. The same course is being operated in 9 additional centers in 1948-49 . Meanwhile , a second ...
... centers as it finds demand and can supply staff . The first course , Adult Education Methods , was operated in 7 centers in the spring of 1948. The same course is being operated in 9 additional centers in 1948-49 . Meanwhile , a second ...
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