Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... OBJECTIVES INTO A PROGRAM In discussing objectives , it has been necessary to anticipate the present section more than once . This is because there is an integral relation between objectives and program - blueprints . With objectives ...
... OBJECTIVES INTO A PROGRAM In discussing objectives , it has been necessary to anticipate the present section more than once . This is because there is an integral relation between objectives and program - blueprints . With objectives ...
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... Objectives ? Who sets the objectives in adult education ? Two general groups have objectives in adult education - the participants and the leadership staff ( professional and lay ) . Objectives of the participants are primary . They may ...
... Objectives ? Who sets the objectives in adult education ? Two general groups have objectives in adult education - the participants and the leadership staff ( professional and lay ) . Objectives of the participants are primary . They may ...
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... objectives which they - the adults - have determined . Examples of educational objectives of participants are : to learn how better to raise my child to learn mechanical drafting as a way of increasing my income to learn how to get ...
... objectives which they - the adults - have determined . Examples of educational objectives of participants are : to learn how better to raise my child to learn mechanical drafting as a way of increasing my income to learn how to get ...
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