Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... learning achieved by adults during their mature years . It is new learning , not merely a continuation of learning . The major pur- poses of adult education are , first , to make adults in the community aware of individual and community ...
... learning achieved by adults during their mature years . It is new learning , not merely a continuation of learning . The major pur- poses of adult education are , first , to make adults in the community aware of individual and community ...
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... learning ob- jectives or in the learning process itself . The student was on the receiving end and was expected to " soak up " the information handed to him much as a sponge soaks up water . Unquestionably , there are many situations in ...
... learning ob- jectives or in the learning process itself . The student was on the receiving end and was expected to " soak up " the information handed to him much as a sponge soaks up water . Unquestionably , there are many situations in ...
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... learning situation . Second , we should be on guard against excessive dependence upon verbal symbols for the accomplishment of our purposes . It has been said that nothing is as cheap as talk , and printed materials are relatively ...
... learning situation . Second , we should be on guard against excessive dependence upon verbal symbols for the accomplishment of our purposes . It has been said that nothing is as cheap as talk , and printed materials are relatively ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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