The Doing Book: An Experiential Approach to Consumer EducationConsumer Resource Center, Middlesex Community College, Division of Continuing Education, 1973 - Consumer education - 114 pages |
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... develop a consumer education program . The task of the committee is to decide upon specific program objectives . You may have certain ideas about the nature of the program and have recruited Planning Committee members based on those ...
... develop a consumer education program . The task of the committee is to decide upon specific program objectives . You may have certain ideas about the nature of the program and have recruited Planning Committee members based on those ...
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... developing a series of sessions . When working with existing groups , the Planning Committee should be representative of ... develop a new group . However , the disadvantages are that there may not be any existing groups in the community ...
... developing a series of sessions . When working with existing groups , the Planning Committee should be representative of ... develop a new group . However , the disadvantages are that there may not be any existing groups in the community ...
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... develop a program to train the professional and paraprofessional staffs of various social agencies and community organizations in consumer affairs . The participants in the workshops would either use their new knowledge in the course of ...
... develop a program to train the professional and paraprofessional staffs of various social agencies and community organizations in consumer affairs . The participants in the workshops would either use their new knowledge in the course of ...
Contents
FOREWORD by Elsie Fetterman | 1 |
DEVELOPING A CONSUMER EDUCATION PROGRAM | 18 |
STRUCTURED EXERCISES FOR TEACHING | 30 |
Copyright | |
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