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Boxelaar, Lucia; Paine, Mark; Beilin, Ruth – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2007
Post-modern theorists have challenged the totalizing and unifying ambitions of change management practices. This paper explores how a narrative action research approach may be used to combine our modernist commitment to facilitate change and collaboration in the land management context with a post-modern sensitivity to complexity and difference.…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Action Research, Rural Development, Personal Narratives
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Belay, Kassa – Higher Education Policy, 2008
High-level agricultural manpower training in Ethiopian institutions of higher education (AIHE)specializing in agriculture and related fields was studied. The study reveals that high-level agricultural manpower training began in the early 1950s and that, at present, the country has seven institutions of higher learning, which train students in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Extension Agents
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Goletti, Francesco; Pinners, Elise; Purcell, Timothy; Smith, Dominic – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2007
The majority of the population of Vietnam lives in rural areas and depends on agriculture for their livelihood. Consistent growth of the agriculture sector over the past two decades has contributed to a remarkable reduction in the poverty rate and the virtual elimination of hunger in the rural areas of Vietnam. In order to continue the growth…
Descriptors: Poverty, Agricultural Education, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
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Worth, S. H. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2007
Changes in education and agriculture in South Africa indicate that agricultural extension practitioners should facilitate continuous learning among farmers. This requires that extension practitioners acquire new skills. To provide these skills requires a critical examination of agricultural extension curricula in the light of South Africa's…
Descriptors: Rural Extension, Agricultural Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries
Singh, Mukat – ASPBAE Journal, 1973
The Amarpurkashi Village Project in India is an example of a total rural development program that encourages the school-leaving generation to remain. Focus is on the Agro-Industrial Polytechnic that provides training for self-employment and agro-industrial employment. Its approach is an evolving one directed to the rural population. (EA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts, Rural Development
Eedle, J. H. – Teacher Education in New Countries, 1971
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Dropouts, Education
Agan, R. J. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1973
UNESCO, through member countries, is stimulating implementation of vocational education in agriculture at several levels. (Editor)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Articulation (Education), Dropouts, Educational Programs
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Ugbomeh, George M. M. – Community Development Journal, 2001
Discusses the concepts of agricultural education, women empowerment, and sustainable rural development. Suggests that, because women make up more than half of Nigeria's population, their empowerment would assist the efforts for sustainable rural development. (Contains 48 references.) (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Agricultural Education, Educational Change, Empowerment
Lindley, William I. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1975
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Dropouts
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Convergence, 1972
Discusses the difficulties that must be surmounted in implementing the recommendations and hopes of the Tokyo Conference. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Agricultural Education, Conferences, Dropouts
Watts, E. R. – Ceres, 1971
Various programs describe how rural development in underdeveloped nations is effectively increased by close cooperation between the extension agents and the farmers. (JB)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts
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Hobbs, Mary Kay – Indian Journal of Adult Education, 1980
The author draws upon her field observations in China during 1976 to describe how the People's Republic is trying to provide a broader base for popular participation in development. Discusses the changing nature of schooling, the importance placed on learning, and specific examples of changes in education. (CT)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Dropouts, Educational Innovation, Nonformal Education
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome (Italy). – 1978
Population education is the educational process which helps people understand the implications of population factors for the well-being of the individual, the family and society. Such education seeks to equip the individual with knowledge, understanding and skills that enable him to assess population situations and trends in terms of the problems…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Change Agents, Correlation, Curriculum Development
Future Farmers of America, Washington, DC. – 1972
To make education more relevant, the 1972 national seminar sought ways of integrating the Future Farmers of America (FFA) program with the broadened agricultural instruction program. Topics discussed included: (1) "Role of the FFA in the Changing Program of Agricultural Education" - William Gray (Moderator), (2) "But How Do We Get…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Behavioral Objectives, Conference Reports, Program Development
Literacy Discussion, 1975
A review of a report based upon replies from a questionnaire sent to 78 countries regarding the access of females to education in the context of rural development is presented. Rural conditions, women as agents of development, their accessibility to education, and suggested types of training are discussed. (LH)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts, Educational Opportunities
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