Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... committee was purely voluntary and not limited as to number of members . . . . When a committee studied a com- munity problem and was ready for some action , a small committee of from three to five persons was appointed by the parent ...
... committee was purely voluntary and not limited as to number of members . . . . When a committee studied a com- munity problem and was ready for some action , a small committee of from three to five persons was appointed by the parent ...
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... committees help them run better programs . In a recent nation - wide survey 45.7 percent of all districts reporting adult education had advisory committees . Of 100 representa- tive evening schools 71 had such committees . The advisory ...
... committees help them run better programs . In a recent nation - wide survey 45.7 percent of all districts reporting adult education had advisory committees . Of 100 representa- tive evening schools 71 had such committees . The advisory ...
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Paul H. Sheats. Pursuant thereto , a Study Committee was appointed to act as independent con- sultants to the Foundation . This Committee was made up of men widely known and respected in such fields as education , medicine and public ...
Paul H. Sheats. Pursuant thereto , a Study Committee was appointed to act as independent con- sultants to the Foundation . This Committee was made up of men widely known and respected in such fields as education , medicine and public ...
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