Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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Paul H. Sheats. A library ordinarily exists to serve several functions simultaneously . If one analyzes these functions in terms of the purposes of the borrower , there appear to be at least five major ones . Some people use the library ...
Paul H. Sheats. A library ordinarily exists to serve several functions simultaneously . If one analyzes these functions in terms of the purposes of the borrower , there appear to be at least five major ones . Some people use the library ...
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... functions are not justified by the numbers of people reached so much as by the socially - valuable interests which they serve . They are functions which are made more rather than less necessary by the very flood of materials produced ...
... functions are not justified by the numbers of people reached so much as by the socially - valuable interests which they serve . They are functions which are made more rather than less necessary by the very flood of materials produced ...
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... functions of the adult council could not be discharged equally well within the framework of a community council is a question the answer to which probably depends on local circumstances , but certainly the possibility suggested in the ...
... functions of the adult council could not be discharged equally well within the framework of a community council is a question the answer to which probably depends on local circumstances , but certainly the possibility suggested in the ...
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