Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... tion Association Division of Adult Education Services identifies as a basic prob- lem in adult education the lack of adequate physical facilities.21 ... Adult education has too long been forced to make use of classrooms de- signed for ...
... tion Association Division of Adult Education Services identifies as a basic prob- lem in adult education the lack of adequate physical facilities.21 ... Adult education has too long been forced to make use of classrooms de- signed for ...
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... tion for distributive occupations . These courses are almost always offered during the summer session . They deal with the organization , supervision , and coordina- tion of classes ; the development of instructional materials ; and the ...
... tion for distributive occupations . These courses are almost always offered during the summer session . They deal with the organization , supervision , and coordina- tion of classes ; the development of instructional materials ; and the ...
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... tion for Adult Education , 1950 ) , pp . 24- 25 . 7. William S. Townsend , " Toward Full Equality ; Labor Works for Demo- cratic Adult Education , " Adult Educa- tion Journal , V , No. 4 ( October 1946 ) , 162-164 . 8. Mortimer J. Adler ...
... tion for Adult Education , 1950 ) , pp . 24- 25 . 7. William S. Townsend , " Toward Full Equality ; Labor Works for Demo- cratic Adult Education , " Adult Educa- tion Journal , V , No. 4 ( October 1946 ) , 162-164 . 8. Mortimer J. Adler ...
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