Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... participation in the solution of individual and social problems . The trend toward declining citizen participation , which was indicated by the selections presented in Chapter 2 , can be reversed and the vitality of the democratic ...
... participation in the solution of individual and social problems . The trend toward declining citizen participation , which was indicated by the selections presented in Chapter 2 , can be reversed and the vitality of the democratic ...
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... participation and a determina- tion to participate . Do - democracy , based on genuine participation , leads to a type of organization where there is a place for the creative activity of all . Organization from above tends to be ...
... participation and a determina- tion to participate . Do - democracy , based on genuine participation , leads to a type of organization where there is a place for the creative activity of all . Organization from above tends to be ...
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... participants , as well as a willingness and deter- mination to meet these problems adequately and successfully . Today the most dynamic , well - rounded community service programs include professional leadership and citizen participation ...
... participants , as well as a willingness and deter- mination to meet these problems adequately and successfully . Today the most dynamic , well - rounded community service programs include professional leadership and citizen participation ...
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