Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... cooperative society are best developed in school situations which provide vital opportunities for democratic living . In formulating the theory of democratic interaction , Hopkins pointed out that in a democratic group the emphasis is ...
... cooperative society are best developed in school situations which provide vital opportunities for democratic living . In formulating the theory of democratic interaction , Hopkins pointed out that in a democratic group the emphasis is ...
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... cooperative organiza- tions in our rural communities . It will report the activities of the various communi- ties and groups in this county which are developing cooperative projects . It is hoped that this exchange of information will ...
... cooperative organiza- tions in our rural communities . It will report the activities of the various communi- ties and groups in this county which are developing cooperative projects . It is hoped that this exchange of information will ...
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... cooperative extension work is cooperative financing . State legislative appropriations are , in most cases , made to the land - grant institution for expenditure for cooperative extension work . These funds are handled by the fiscal ...
... cooperative extension work is cooperative financing . State legislative appropriations are , in most cases , made to the land - grant institution for expenditure for cooperative extension work . These funds are handled by the fiscal ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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