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Draper, James A. – 1981
This study lists 451 master's and 106 doctoral adult education theses completed in Canada, up to and including 1980. Section 1 overviews the purpose and procedures for data collection. Section 2 shows 326 master's theses completed at seven universities from 1960-1977. Names of the authors/researchers are listed alphabetically and followed by the…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Education, Community Development, Continuing Education
Community Development: An Intensive Training Manual. Extension Programming in Community Development.
Gessaman, Paul H.; Mann, Lois L. – 1978
Combining formal instruction, work group activities, and field experience in nonmetropolitan counties, this last of three publications making up a community development training manual deals with extension programming in community development (CD). It is primarily intended for Extension Service personnel who have responsibilities for planning,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Community Development, Community Involvement
Festine, Armond Joseph – 1968
This study assessed the extent to which the stated commitment of State University of New York to provide community service programs in adult education has been met and the relationship between the number of programs and such factors as community size, the age of the college, the number of colleges offering programs within the community, and means…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Adult Education, Adult Programs, Analysis of Variance
Minzey, Jack D.; LeTarte, Clyde – 1972
The volume provides educators and administrators with a clearer understanding of community education and its implementation. Introductory section clarify misconceptions--community education as a philosophical concept and not a set of programs, an expansion of existing programs rather than a substitute. "The ultimate value of community education…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Adult Education, Community Benefits, Community Change