Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... responsibility for lifelong professional learning like other kinds of continuing self - education rests with the individual . He who wishes to round out and continue the beginning made here must himself elect to delve more deeply into ...
... responsibility for lifelong professional learning like other kinds of continuing self - education rests with the individual . He who wishes to round out and continue the beginning made here must himself elect to delve more deeply into ...
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... responsibility ! He is re- sponsible to the worker and to society as a whole . The first responsibility de- mands qualifications which persons employed in the labor movement , for obvious reasons , most adequately can present . The ...
... responsibility ! He is re- sponsible to the worker and to society as a whole . The first responsibility de- mands qualifications which persons employed in the labor movement , for obvious reasons , most adequately can present . The ...
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... responsibility of adult leadership because it indicates the direction in which we believe adult education will move : " A second major responsibility of creative leadership of adult education is to discover or create a wealth of close ...
... responsibility of adult leadership because it indicates the direction in which we believe adult education will move : " A second major responsibility of creative leadership of adult education is to discover or create a wealth of close ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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