Volatile Environmental Programming
Volume
31
Issue
1
Abstract
As change agents, we may often find ourselves in tense situations. Strategies for intervention to address the concerns of the participants while still meeting the educational objectives of Extension programs are possible and would be applied in many areas. Care in the design of an intervention strategy may be the greatest predictor of our own success in dealing with significant public issues.
Recommended Citation
Heimlich, J. E., & Winkle, E. (1993). Volatile Environmental Programming. The Journal of Extension, 31(1), Article 2. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss1/2