Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... relations . We have tried to indicate a broad framework and a direction toward which to work and by which we can test the immediate steps we take . Some Guides to Good Public Relations The democratic program of adult education , focused ...
... relations . We have tried to indicate a broad framework and a direction toward which to work and by which we can test the immediate steps we take . Some Guides to Good Public Relations The democratic program of adult education , focused ...
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... RELATIONS MUST BE INTRINSIC In this all - inclusive sense the school public relations effort is not contained in the utterances of the central office or the public relations director . The everyday contacts of teachers and other school ...
... RELATIONS MUST BE INTRINSIC In this all - inclusive sense the school public relations effort is not contained in the utterances of the central office or the public relations director . The everyday contacts of teachers and other school ...
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... relations effort which remains insensitive to public understanding and attitude . THE IDEAS COMMUNICATED MUST BE SIMPLE The ideas featured in school public relations should be simple rather than complex . In this connection , whether ...
... relations effort which remains insensitive to public understanding and attitude . THE IDEAS COMMUNICATED MUST BE SIMPLE The ideas featured in school public relations should be simple rather than complex . In this connection , whether ...
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International Programs | 273 |
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