Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... social environment as posing problems for adults and therefore for adult education : ( 1 ) social stratification , ( 2 ) the breakdown of primary groups , ( 3 ) intergroup tensions , ( 4 ) population trends , ( 5 ) technological change ...
... social environment as posing problems for adults and therefore for adult education : ( 1 ) social stratification , ( 2 ) the breakdown of primary groups , ( 3 ) intergroup tensions , ( 4 ) population trends , ( 5 ) technological change ...
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... social , and religious - and the urban point of view has tended to dominate many movements for rural social organization . This has been well stated by Kolb and Brunner : The issue is squarely before rural people today , farmers and ...
... social , and religious - and the urban point of view has tended to dominate many movements for rural social organization . This has been well stated by Kolb and Brunner : The issue is squarely before rural people today , farmers and ...
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... social change , 10 , 12-13 , 14 adult education and , 4-5 and insecurity , 43-44 vs. technological change , 23 ( see also democracy ) social control , 21 , 63 and technological progress , 26 social imperatives , 15-46 social influences ...
... social change , 10 , 12-13 , 14 adult education and , 4-5 and insecurity , 43-44 vs. technological change , 23 ( see also democracy ) social control , 21 , 63 and technological progress , 26 social imperatives , 15-46 social influences ...
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