Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... experience . Folkways arise whenever and wherever conscious associational experience prevails . This proposition requires modification . Folkways are produced in numerous ways , among which the most important is through primary group ...
... experience . Folkways arise whenever and wherever conscious associational experience prevails . This proposition requires modification . Folkways are produced in numerous ways , among which the most important is through primary group ...
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... EXPERIENCE . The base of the cone represents direct reality itself as we experience it at firsthand . It is the rich , full - bodied experience that is the bed - rock of all education . It is the purposeful experience that is seen ...
... EXPERIENCE . The base of the cone represents direct reality itself as we experience it at firsthand . It is the rich , full - bodied experience that is the bed - rock of all education . It is the purposeful experience that is seen ...
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... experience at firsthand . Life is too short . Restrictions of time and place make it impossible for any of us to experience directly much of what we need to know if we are to be educated . Besides , we cannot experience directly ...
... experience at firsthand . Life is too short . Restrictions of time and place make it impossible for any of us to experience directly much of what we need to know if we are to be educated . Besides , we cannot experience directly ...
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