Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... leaders with help in putting on and leading the discussion meetings , specialists in adult discussion leadership techniques prepared indi- vidual leader guides for each program . These carried suggested material for use in introducing ...
... leaders with help in putting on and leading the discussion meetings , specialists in adult discussion leadership techniques prepared indi- vidual leader guides for each program . These carried suggested material for use in introducing ...
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... leaders in the community present a still different problem ( see Chap . 9 ) . In terms of our earlier definition of leadership training , these needs seem to be primarily in the areas of group leadership and membership skills , some ...
... leaders in the community present a still different problem ( see Chap . 9 ) . In terms of our earlier definition of leadership training , these needs seem to be primarily in the areas of group leadership and membership skills , some ...
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... leaders . When the multitude of such leaders is considered , also when it is realized that such leaders are not merely transmitters of what professional leaders wish them to convey but are themselves in large measure creators of ideas ...
... leaders . When the multitude of such leaders is considered , also when it is realized that such leaders are not merely transmitters of what professional leaders wish them to convey but are themselves in large measure creators of ideas ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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