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A Re-examination of the Role of Power and Politics in the Planning of Adult Education

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    A Re-examination of the Role of Power and Politics in the Planning of Adult Education

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This historical study of the political interplay of the federal government and a states' rights governor illustrates Cervero and Wilson's (1994) thesis of the importance of context in program planning. Contrary to their thesis, the study presents an historical illustration of the primacy of theory over context.

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Nolan, R. & Ice, R., (2001) “A Re-examination of the Role of Power and Politics in the Planning of Adult Education”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2001).

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2001-07-19