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Volume

8

Issue

4

Abstract

Where once Cooperative Extension was the sole adult education agency in a community, there are now often several agencies. And how should they work together? Hill discusses an approach for coordinating Cooperative Extension programs with community college adult education programs. He talks about the forces that work for and against coordination and describes a theoretical model that can be used to effect cordination. The resulf of coordinated programs is a broader educational program for the adult in the community.

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