Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... knowledge , to undermine rather than to stabilize custom and social authority . ... The exceptional few move with assurance and live at ease in an infinitely expanded time - and - space world . . . . But within this enlarged frame of ...
... knowledge , to undermine rather than to stabilize custom and social authority . ... The exceptional few move with assurance and live at ease in an infinitely expanded time - and - space world . . . . But within this enlarged frame of ...
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... KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST TO WHICH THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SHOULD DEVOTE ITS RESOURCES 1. Public Affairs ; citizenship a . To awaken interest , stimulate reading and discussion on crucial problems ; b . To improve people's ability to ...
... KNOWLEDGE AND INTEREST TO WHICH THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SHOULD DEVOTE ITS RESOURCES 1. Public Affairs ; citizenship a . To awaken interest , stimulate reading and discussion on crucial problems ; b . To improve people's ability to ...
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... knowledge . ” If the knowledge of specialists is to be made available to the layman , it must be presented in a form that is understandable , usable , and interesting . This is a formidable under- taking . Major obstacles are the ...
... knowledge . ” If the knowledge of specialists is to be made available to the layman , it must be presented in a form that is understandable , usable , and interesting . This is a formidable under- taking . Major obstacles are the ...
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