Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 31
Página 16
... continuing vitality of the adult - education movement , prevent exces- sive formalization and institutionalization within the field , and by so doing maintain a sensitivity and responsiveness to the needs of the society which it seeks ...
... continuing vitality of the adult - education movement , prevent exces- sive formalization and institutionalization within the field , and by so doing maintain a sensitivity and responsiveness to the needs of the society which it seeks ...
Página 193
... Continuing Education opened at Michigan State College in East Lansing . This Center , made possible through a grant from the Kellogg Foundation , has the most extensive facilities for residential institutes and conferences now available ...
... Continuing Education opened at Michigan State College in East Lansing . This Center , made possible through a grant from the Kellogg Foundation , has the most extensive facilities for residential institutes and conferences now available ...
Página 249
... Continuing development of a functional philosophy of adult education . 12. Development and safeguarding of the ... Continuing definition of the adult education movement and profession . 5. Encouraging and assisting in continuing ...
... Continuing development of a functional philosophy of adult education . 12. Development and safeguarding of the ... Continuing definition of the adult education movement and profession . 5. Encouraging and assisting in continuing ...
Índice
PART ONE SCOPE AND PURPOSE | 1 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
Direitos de autor | |
11 outras secções não apresentadas
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
achieve action activities administration adult education agencies agricultural American Association basic become carry centers chapter citizens classes College committee concerned conference continuing cooperative Council courses decisions democracy democratic Department direct directors discussion effective effort established evaluation existing experience extension fact field functions funds give given human ideas important improvement increase indicated individual institutions interests involved kind knowledge labor leaders leadership learning living major materials means meeting methods Michigan movement nature needs objectives offered operation opportunity organizations participation persons planning possible practice present problems professional questions radio relations representatives responsibility selection serve situation skills social society staff suggestions teachers teaching tion understanding union United University workers