Adult Education: The Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... volunteers . Volunteer service , if it is to be satisfying to the giver and useful to the agency and the community , must be worked out carefully . A number of communities have had experience with central volunteer offices , and the ...
... volunteers . Volunteer service , if it is to be satisfying to the giver and useful to the agency and the community , must be worked out carefully . A number of communities have had experience with central volunteer offices , and the ...
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... volunteer jobs . The field of volunteer service offers great opportunities for adult education . In San Francisco the public schools have undertaken to provide services for the Volunteer Bureau in the ways indicated in the next ...
... volunteer jobs . The field of volunteer service offers great opportunities for adult education . In San Francisco the public schools have undertaken to provide services for the Volunteer Bureau in the ways indicated in the next ...
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... volunteers . A Workshop on Programs for Senior Citizens was designed to stimulate agency use of volunteers in work with senior citizens . The Bureau also presented a session on volunteer programs to the Group Work and Recreation Council ...
... volunteers . A Workshop on Programs for Senior Citizens was designed to stimulate agency use of volunteers in work with senior citizens . The Bureau also presented a session on volunteer programs to the Group Work and Recreation Council ...
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PART TWO ORGANIZED PROGRAMS | 95 |
PART THREE WAYS AND MEANS | 293 |
Methods | 321 |
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