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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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1962

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Principles And Procedures Useful In Planning The Resource Development Part Of County And Area Cooperative Extension Work In The United States With Application Of Findings To Community Development Work In India, Hanumanthappa Sanjeevappa Hanumanthappa Dec 1962

Principles And Procedures Useful In Planning The Resource Development Part Of County And Area Cooperative Extension Work In The United States With Application Of Findings To Community Development Work In India, Hanumanthappa Sanjeevappa Hanumanthappa

Masters Theses

Purposes of the Study: The purposes of the study were four-fold: (1) To identify generally accepted resource development planning principles that are useful in planning Extension-assisted county overall economic development programs. (2) To specify the responsibilities of Extension workers, representatives of other agencies and organizations and local volunteer lay people in the planning of Extension-assisted county overall economic development programs. (3) To develop a suggested procedure for Extension-assisted resource development planning stressing the involvement of local people. (4) To make recommendations for the application of the findings to a typical Indian situation.


Opinions Of School Adminsatrators Concerning Selected Aspects Of The Program Of Vocational Agriculture In East Tennessee, Charles Hugh Snodderly Jun 1962

Opinions Of School Adminsatrators Concerning Selected Aspects Of The Program Of Vocational Agriculture In East Tennessee, Charles Hugh Snodderly

Masters Theses

Importance of the Study: Many people are responsible for conducting programs of vocational agriculture in East Tennessee. Some of the key personnel involved are the administrators of the school systems. Knowledge of their commendations and recommendations will be of considerable value to teachers of vocational agriculture, teacher trainers, and state supervisors of vocational agriculture in planning their programs. Their cooperation and backing can be more effectively sought with the knowledge of their appraisals, recommendations and understandings of the program. Proper application of this knowledge will make for a more effective vocational agriculture program in East Tennessee. It will serve as …