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Coverdale, G. M. – Biology and Human Affairs, 1973
Discusses the importance of biological education in the rural development of under-developed countries. Argues that if the peasant farmer possessed even the most basic rudiments of biological knowledge he would be much more adaptable and amenable to technological innovation. Also describes how such an educational program might be implemented. (JR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture, Biological Sciences, Biology