Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... improving the farm , the home , the community , and the nation . The Cooperative Extension Service does not operate ... improvement . During the decade 1940-50 , about one - third of the efforts of county extension workers were directed ...
... improving the farm , the home , the community , and the nation . The Cooperative Extension Service does not operate ... improvement . During the decade 1940-50 , about one - third of the efforts of county extension workers were directed ...
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... improvement and community action are especially important today , because they are a part of helping to preserve democratic ideas and processes . Extension , on request , helped in fitting church programs to com- munity needs and in ...
... improvement and community action are especially important today , because they are a part of helping to preserve democratic ideas and processes . Extension , on request , helped in fitting church programs to com- munity needs and in ...
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... improving the ability to identify re- sources , ( c ) by improving techniques for group action , ( d ) by improving the ways in which personal needs are met through community activities , ( e ) by improving techniques for intergroup ...
... improving the ability to identify re- sources , ( c ) by improving techniques for group action , ( d ) by improving the ways in which personal needs are met through community activities , ( e ) by improving techniques for intergroup ...
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