Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... activities are very difficult to obtain . Many of the organizations which sponsor adult - education programs have no national accounting system , and for such activities as educational broadcasting it is im- possible to get an accurate ...
... activities are very difficult to obtain . Many of the organizations which sponsor adult - education programs have no national accounting system , and for such activities as educational broadcasting it is im- possible to get an accurate ...
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... activities , provided adults in these groups do not resent the presence of younger people . Encourage secondary teachers to use adaptations of adult methods whenever feasible — especially discussion group and forum procedures . To ...
... activities , provided adults in these groups do not resent the presence of younger people . Encourage secondary teachers to use adaptations of adult methods whenever feasible — especially discussion group and forum procedures . To ...
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... activities . Most are channeled through University College which conducts classes in a downtown center and ... activities outside of extension . By far the majority of directors expressed themselves as not at all alarmed about this ...
... activities . Most are channeled through University College which conducts classes in a downtown center and ... activities outside of extension . By far the majority of directors expressed themselves as not at all alarmed about this ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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