Adult and Continuing Education Through the Cooperative Extension Service


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Abstract: This book provides a description of the mission, methods and techniques of the Cooperative Extension Service. The CES in the United States is highly decentralized in management and program focus, although the central theme is helping local people solve their problems and achieve their goals. This publication discusses the principles of program development, conduct, and evaluation and provides an up-to-date overview of extension work in the United States. Any person trying to understand the CES or become a successful extension practitioner will find this book to be a valuable tool.




Learning Cities for Adult Learners


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Learning cities call for a connection of adult education to elementary, secondary, and postsecondary institutions along with vocational and corporate workspaces. This volume considers how “learning cities for adult learners” could be created in America that promote lifelong learning and education. Encouraging a widespread approach to educate and learn across disciplines, within communities, and inside the minds of all people, topics covered include: • workplace and organizational learning, • community engagement and service learning, • public libraries and cooperative extension, and • leisure, recreation, and public health education. This is the 145th volume of the Jossey Bass series New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education. Noted for its depth of coverage, it explores issues of common interest to instructors, administrators, counselors, and policymakers in a broad range of education settings, such as colleges and universities, extension programs, businesses, libraries, and museums.




A Lifetime of Learning


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Handbook of Adult and Continuing Education, 7-by-10-inch Format


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Abstract: Identifies and analyzes major issues and problems facing today's adult and continuing education professionals, covering such topics as how adults learn; ways to provide continuing education for older adults, minorities, and other special clienteles; how adult and continuing education is effectively manage in different settings; public and private funding of adult education; how to effectively evaluate programs; options for meeting the needs of adult learners in the future; and how to improve professional training of adult education practitioners.







Planning Adult Learning


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Originally published in 1987, this book challenged readers to consider the political issues, agency practices, and social directions of planning adult learning programs and services at the time. It confronts the subject of planning from the perspective of federally constituted countries where policies of decentralization generally prevail. It proposes that the concept of adult education may be too narrow to accommodate the breadth of adult learning in many different sectors, not only the Education sector. In clarifying main issues surrounding planning of adult learning, the book opens up new horizons for thinking about a field which heretofore had at best appeared conceptually confusing and politically unclear.










Adult Education in Agriculture


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A Question of Opportunity


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