Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... planning . Such problems reveal that successful planning must seek to establish the local social and economic areas which are the primary units through which any plans will be implemented . Perceiving this , some of the state planning ...
... planning . Such problems reveal that successful planning must seek to establish the local social and economic areas which are the primary units through which any plans will be implemented . Perceiving this , some of the state planning ...
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... planning are involved : ( 1 ) community - wide planning , in which preceding discussion on coordination of resources becomes particularly relevant , and ( 2 ) program planning within groups which carry on specific parts of the total ...
... planning are involved : ( 1 ) community - wide planning , in which preceding discussion on coordination of resources becomes particularly relevant , and ( 2 ) program planning within groups which carry on specific parts of the total ...
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... planning , racial and class discrimination , program planning , organi- zational contacts , and films . During a one - year period , with a paid staff of two supervisors and two assist- ants aided by volunteer workers , the Committee ...
... planning , racial and class discrimination , program planning , organi- zational contacts , and films . During a one - year period , with a paid staff of two supervisors and two assist- ants aided by volunteer workers , the Committee ...
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