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ERIC ED021159: Selected Case Studies in Comparative Extension Progr...
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Case studies presented by graduate students from the
United States and seven other nations dealt with topics
in extension education. A system analysis approach to the
problems in organizing extension services in developing
nations was described, as well as physical and
sociocultural problems (including illiteracy) which
hinder audiovisual communication in rural areas. The
Faculty of Agriculture at Kabul University was used to
illustrate a discussion of the proper role of
universities and colleges in Afghanistan. An evaluation
was given of the relative influence of extension clubs
and other extension approaches in Formosa and an analysis
of the role of the National Institute for Agricultural
Technology (Argentine) in Extension work, and the need
for improved inservice training and cooperation with
universities. The principles, process, and historical
development of rural extension in the United States was
outlined and implications suggested for program planning
in Malaysia and Sudan. Final papers covered problems in
recruiting and training village level extension workers
in the Sudan, and Puerto Rican community development
projects that illustrated the value of agency
coordination. Also included are tables, diagrams, and
references. (ly)
Date Published: 2015-11-30 16:01:03
Identifier: ERIC_ED021159
Item Size: 167611631
Language: english
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