Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... democracy is no longer a matter for theoretical discussion . It goes to the very heart of the world predicament . Conversion to the democratic idea among countries claiming to be democratic is a necessary prelude to any enlightened ...
... democracy is no longer a matter for theoretical discussion . It goes to the very heart of the world predicament . Conversion to the democratic idea among countries claiming to be democratic is a necessary prelude to any enlightened ...
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... democratic living . In formulating the theory of democratic interaction , Hopkins pointed out that in a democratic group the emphasis is upon cooperative social action . The way in which learning takes place , consequently , assumes ...
... democratic living . In formulating the theory of democratic interaction , Hopkins pointed out that in a democratic group the emphasis is upon cooperative social action . The way in which learning takes place , consequently , assumes ...
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... democratic values . Questions raised by this principle : a . In what manner are difficulties and conflicts likely to arise with respect to democratic principles of organization and control for adult education ? Is there a democratic ...
... democratic values . Questions raised by this principle : a . In what manner are difficulties and conflicts likely to arise with respect to democratic principles of organization and control for adult education ? Is there a democratic ...
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