Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... basic problems , both theoretical and practical , of yesterday and today and tomorrow , the basic issues that always con- front mankind . The ideas they contain are the ideas all of us have to think about and think with . The great ...
... basic problems , both theoretical and practical , of yesterday and today and tomorrow , the basic issues that always con- front mankind . The ideas they contain are the ideas all of us have to think about and think with . The great ...
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... basic - understanding approach vs. the problem - solution approach , or others mentioned in this chapter , as presenting dichotomies . They are convinced that there are innumerable positions which may be taken on such basic issues , one ...
... basic - understanding approach vs. the problem - solution approach , or others mentioned in this chapter , as presenting dichotomies . They are convinced that there are innumerable positions which may be taken on such basic issues , one ...
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... basic study of individual and group personality as they affect the efficiency of thinking and working to- gether of groups in all types of organizational and community settings . When the delegates arrived at Bethel they were involved ...
... basic study of individual and group personality as they affect the efficiency of thinking and working to- gether of groups in all types of organizational and community settings . When the delegates arrived at Bethel they were involved ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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