Continuing education in action : residential centers for lifelong learning /
Alford, Harold J.
Continuing education in action : residential centers for lifelong learning / Harold J. Alford - New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1968 - viii, 153 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Chapter 1. Adult learning in an adult environment: The Role of the continuing education center -- Chapter 2. The Genesis of the idea: how the ten centers were conceived -- Chapter 3. The shaping of the structures: building the centers for continuing education -- Chapter 4. Continuing education in action: program planning and presentation -- Chapter 5. Improving Continuing education: studies and training programs -- Chapter 6. Keeping the house full and in the black: administration and failure -- Chapter 7. Where do we go from here? continuing education centers today and tomorrow.
Through the years of its existence the W. K. Kellogg Foundation has promoted the application of knowledge as the chief means of narrowing the gap between the creation of information and its use for the public good. No program or movement that we have assisted has been more consistent with our application of knowledge philosophy than Continuing Education.
471022209
CONTINUING EDUCATION
LC 5251 .A73 1968
Continuing education in action : residential centers for lifelong learning / Harold J. Alford - New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1968 - viii, 153 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Chapter 1. Adult learning in an adult environment: The Role of the continuing education center -- Chapter 2. The Genesis of the idea: how the ten centers were conceived -- Chapter 3. The shaping of the structures: building the centers for continuing education -- Chapter 4. Continuing education in action: program planning and presentation -- Chapter 5. Improving Continuing education: studies and training programs -- Chapter 6. Keeping the house full and in the black: administration and failure -- Chapter 7. Where do we go from here? continuing education centers today and tomorrow.
Through the years of its existence the W. K. Kellogg Foundation has promoted the application of knowledge as the chief means of narrowing the gap between the creation of information and its use for the public good. No program or movement that we have assisted has been more consistent with our application of knowledge philosophy than Continuing Education.
471022209
CONTINUING EDUCATION
LC 5251 .A73 1968