Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... effective service is related to many factors involving the economic status , cultural homogeneity , accessibility ... effective adult education . Thus , in most farming and ranching areas , the family functioning as a unit occupationally ...
... effective service is related to many factors involving the economic status , cultural homogeneity , accessibility ... effective adult education . Thus , in most farming and ranching areas , the family functioning as a unit occupationally ...
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... effective learning unless the teacher or the leader is willing to invest in the kind of preparatory effort suggested here . 4. Get to be a “ Handy Andy ” in the use of new tools . You don't have to take a course in engineering to learn ...
... effective learning unless the teacher or the leader is willing to invest in the kind of preparatory effort suggested here . 4. Get to be a “ Handy Andy ” in the use of new tools . You don't have to take a course in engineering to learn ...
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... effective and in enabling people to understand better how to work with others in achieving com- mon goals . Subjectmatter areas included parliamentary procedure , program plan- ning , discussion methods , and the psychology of working ...
... effective and in enabling people to understand better how to work with others in achieving com- mon goals . Subjectmatter areas included parliamentary procedure , program plan- ning , discussion methods , and the psychology of working ...
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