Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... institutions which , at the time of making application for membership , are State Universities , Land - Grant Colleges , and other institutions of acceptable standing not included in the above classification . 2. Institutions conducted ...
... institutions which , at the time of making application for membership , are State Universities , Land - Grant Colleges , and other institutions of acceptable standing not included in the above classification . 2. Institutions conducted ...
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... institutions provide some practice teaching in adult home economics varying from observation to actual participation in the conduct of the class . The number of teacher - training institutions which provide special courses in adult ...
... institutions provide some practice teaching in adult home economics varying from observation to actual participation in the conduct of the class . The number of teacher - training institutions which provide special courses in adult ...
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... institutions appropriating most of the money necessary for the payment of full - time salaries , the deans of general extension believed the amounts were satisfactory ; but the group receiving less from appropriations believed that the ...
... institutions appropriating most of the money necessary for the payment of full - time salaries , the deans of general extension believed the amounts were satisfactory ; but the group receiving less from appropriations believed that the ...
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