Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... committee was purely voluntary and not limited as to number of members . . . . When a committee studied a com- munity problem and was ready for some action , a small committee of from three to five persons was appointed by the parent ...
... committee was purely voluntary and not limited as to number of members . . . . When a committee studied a com- munity problem and was ready for some action , a small committee of from three to five persons was appointed by the parent ...
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... committees help them run better programs . In a recent nation - wide survey 45.7 percent of all districts reporting adult education had advisory committees . Of 100 representa- tive evening schools 71 had such committees . The advisory ...
... committees help them run better programs . In a recent nation - wide survey 45.7 percent of all districts reporting adult education had advisory committees . Of 100 representa- tive evening schools 71 had such committees . The advisory ...
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... committee the high school principal and representatives of the state committee outline possibilities for the development in Centerville of an adult- education program centering in the school . Members of the group are asked to estimate ...
... committee the high school principal and representatives of the state committee outline possibilities for the development in Centerville of an adult- education program centering in the school . Members of the group are asked to estimate ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART TWO ORGANIZED PROGRAMS | 95 |
Public Schools | 144 |
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achieve action administration adult education activities adult-education programs agencies Agricultural Agricultural Extension American Association basic board of education cation centers chapter citizens classes clubs College Columbia University committee community council conference cooperative coordination Council courses democracy democratic directors discussion economic educa education programs effective effort Essert evaluation experience extension divisions Extension Service field films function funds group action important improvement individual institutions interests involved knowledge labor leaders leadership learning librarians living major mass media materials meeting methods munity National Education Association needs operation opportunity parent-teacher association participation percent persons planning possible practice present problems procedures professional program of adult public library public relations public schools purpose radio responsibility role rural selection serve skills social society staff teachers teaching tion trade unions understanding UNESCO union United University Extension volunteer workers