Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... problems , delinquency , labor difficulties , and national and international problems . The most difficult problems we face today are essentially group problems . They are major problems primarily because we have not been taught the ...
... problems , delinquency , labor difficulties , and national and international problems . The most difficult problems we face today are essentially group problems . They are major problems primarily because we have not been taught the ...
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... problems . In the first place , he can go no faster than the group thinking can carry him . His problem is to help the group members grow in ability to select and define important problems . To reject initial gripes or problems offered ...
... problems . In the first place , he can go no faster than the group thinking can carry him . His problem is to help the group members grow in ability to select and define important problems . To reject initial gripes or problems offered ...
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... problems . Herein lies one of the basic problems of the present day which adult education seeks to meet through raising the level of understanding of people of this great instrument for the improvement and enrichment of living and of ...
... problems . Herein lies one of the basic problems of the present day which adult education seeks to meet through raising the level of understanding of people of this great instrument for the improvement and enrichment of living and of ...
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PART ONE SCOPE AND PURPOSE | 1 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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