Volume
8
Issue
3
Abstract
We're in a revolution the author says. And, "...When occasions warrant, we should take a risk and pool our resources with those of vocational-technical institutes, high schools, private schools, outside industries, or arms of government to devise the best possible educational programs for all the people. While this concept is somewhat heretical, it's this kind of total commitment risk that colleges and universities must take if they're to help the forthcoming academic revolution." McNeil says extension needs money, support, commitment, and the will to take the risk. The time for chnage in extension is now, he says.
Recommended Citation
McNell, D. R. (1970). Extension— A Risk Taker in the Revolution. The Journal of Extension, 8(3), Article 5. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol8/iss3/5