Adult Education: the Community ApproachDryden Press, 1953 - 530 páginas |
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... suggestions for the helpful guidance of superintendents and boards of education in initiating or expanding programs of adult education in their communities . Since larger cities already have in operation well - organized and well ...
... suggestions for the helpful guidance of superintendents and boards of education in initiating or expanding programs of adult education in their communities . Since larger cities already have in operation well - organized and well ...
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... suggestions have been omitted or wrongly classified . As the group works on this task each member is getting a deeper view of what his problem means and is also learning to see what the other fellow meant by his suggestion . This latter ...
... suggestions have been omitted or wrongly classified . As the group works on this task each member is getting a deeper view of what his problem means and is also learning to see what the other fellow meant by his suggestion . This latter ...
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... suggestions for improvement . An illustration will be found in the first issue of Adult Leadership . The organizational program evaluations and the community survey are more complex but are well within the scope of the abilities of ...
... suggestions for improvement . An illustration will be found in the first issue of Adult Leadership . The organizational program evaluations and the community survey are more complex but are well within the scope of the abilities of ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 95 |
International Programs | 273 |
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