Rural Development and Social Change: An Experiment in Non-formal EducationIndia. Monograph describing an Experiment in nonformal education for rural development in gujarat - discusses the role of training courses in rural area community development and social change, describes success and failure of teaching methods according to caste composition of trainees' villages, etc., and makes a project evaluation. Bibliography pp. 170 to 176, and statistical tables. |
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Page 40
... villages , provid- ed that the population of our sub - village or caste remained within the 1,000-2,000 range . The reason for this insistence on small villages is that one individual alone can do very little in a village . It is only a ...
... villages , provid- ed that the population of our sub - village or caste remained within the 1,000-2,000 range . The reason for this insistence on small villages is that one individual alone can do very little in a village . It is only a ...
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... village project " . The aim of the project was twofold : to help villages in their development and to study the effect on them of both material help and psychological education . By psychological education we meant training to foster ...
... village project " . The aim of the project was twofold : to help villages in their development and to study the effect on them of both material help and psychological education . By psychological education we meant training to foster ...
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... village had equal representation with Solbad . He then called the Pandarbad group and harangued them to uphold the bonour of the village . " What do you think we are in the village ? Do you think we cannot take care of ourselves ? We ...
... village had equal representation with Solbad . He then called the Pandarbad group and harangued them to uphold the bonour of the village . " What do you think we are in the village ? Do you think we cannot take care of ourselves ? We ...
Contents
Nonformal Education and Rural Development | 1 |
The Participants | 19 |
Reflections on Early Training Courses | 42 |
Copyright | |
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