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Alexander, Frank D.; Harshaw, Jean – 1964
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the nature and amount of inservice training which the 168 agricultural agents in New York State received during 1963. Emphasis was on refresher and other training. The greatest number of days of training offered agents was in November followed closely by March and February, in all, a total of 36% of the…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Inservice Education, Orientation, Refresher Courses
Stonecipher, Charles Leroy – 1966
Forty-four employees of the General Extension Division of the Nebraska Agricultural Extension Service and 119 Agricultural Extension employees of the University of Nebraska comprised the population of this study comparing personnel's knowledge of Agricultural Extension and General Extension programs and differences in knowledge of programs…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Curriculum, Educational Finance, Extension Agents
Ohliger, John; Fewster, Lowell – 1975
The authors examine the historical context and current implications of four questions: (1) What is the relationship of land grant universities to agrarian discontent? (2) What was the Wisconsin Idea? (3) What is "public service"? and (4) What views of knowledge predominated in the early days? The land grant university was central as a cause/effect…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational History, Institutional Role, Land Grant Universities
Cheney, Martha A.; And Others – 1969
A knowledge test covering subject matter of the Beginning Sewing TV series was sent to 344 registrants following the series, to measure the program effectiveness. Although the response was small (38%), characteristics of the viewers were identified: median age of 44.1 years; married for 21.3 years, family size of 3.8, completion of an average of…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Home Economics Education, Knowledge Level, Program Evaluation
Miller, Paul A. – 1968
For the university to be of service, it must be attuned to urban life. Some educators have suggested that a special chain of urban grant universities could reproduce in the cities the success of the landgrant colleges with rural society. The question is: Is the rural precedent really pertinent to contemporary urban needs? Analogies from urban…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Informal Education, Land Grant Universities
Noah, Salah Eldin – 1964
Review of anthropological studies on the Azandi tribe and nomadic tribal groups in southern Sudan, and collection of information through interviews and participant observation, provided the basis for a study of the functioning of and changes in tribal social organization and culture. The study is an attempt to investigate the way in which improved…
Descriptors: Community Development, Developing Nations, Doctoral Dissertations, Field Crops
Carlson, Robert A. – 1970
The United States formalized its cooperative national support program for agricultural extension in 1941. The hope was to increase agricultural production and to help maintain a rural way of life in the United States. The Cooperative Extension Service was unable to strike a balance between these two goals, emphasizing increased production to such…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Automation, Farm Management, Federal Legislation
Hightower, Jim – 1973
The relationship of the Land Grant College Complex to agribusiness is discussed in this book. Major areas include an overview of the Land Grant College Complex research and policy; the agribusiness-agrigovernment relationship; and the Extension Service. The recommendations of the Task Force called for: (1) a full-scale public inquiry into the land…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agriculture, Community Organizations, Federal Aid
Kazzal, Najeeb T.; And Others – 1973
This survey-type study had the following purposes: (1) to consider the sheep and Extension sheep situation and trends in the nation; (2) to gather information regarding titles and duties of sheep specialists; (3) to collect copies of available job descriptions; and (4) to identify some reasons why sheep numbers have continued to decline.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Data Collection, Extension Agents, National Surveys
Turner, Gene W. – 1972
The role of the county Extension Leader in recommending members for the County Agricultural Extension Committee is discussed from the standpoint of principles and procedures involved in identifying, selecting, orienting, training, utilizing, recognizing, and evaluating leaders. Two techniques for identifying potential leaders are the reputational…
Descriptors: Agricultural Personnel, Bibliographies, County Programs, Evaluation Methods
Nichols, Joe F.; And Others – 1973
This study was concerned with the problem of decreasing 4-H members at the junior high level. Data were collected from 289 seventh, eighth, and ninth graders in interviews. Data were classified into two groups according to the level of participation in 14 4-H events and activities; there were 173 high participators and 116 low participators. The…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Family Influence, Performance Factors, Research Reports
LUTZ, ARLEN E.; STONECIPHER, CHARLES L. – 1965
THIS STUDY SOUGHT TO APPRAISE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PRESENTING LIVESTOCK FEEDING INFORMATION BY TELEVISION. AUDIENCES OF "OUTLOOK" TELECASTS IN THE OMAHA AND SIOUX CITY AREAS RATED EXTENSION ECONOMISTS ON AN 18-ITEM SOURCE CREDIBILITY CHECKLIST WITH A SEVEN-POINT SCALE. RATING SHEETS WERE RETURNED BY 26 PERSONS AT OMAHA AND 40 AT SIOUX…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Extension Agents
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Awa, Njoku E.; Crowder, L. Van, Jr. – Journal of Extension, 1978
Sixty farmers were interviewed to identify their principal sources of agricultural information, their perceptions of Cooperative Extension credibility, and the socioeconomic characteristics affecting their relationship with Extension. Among the presented findings is that extension agents and commercial dealers were used as secondary information…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Demography, Farmers, Information Dissemination
Malassis, Louis – CERES, 1977
Examines the relationship between education and development in developing nations. Advocates the fostering of a technical humanism--the development of knowledge in all its forms as a basis for action. In this system, technical education is as highly valued as general education. The system, and its applications to rural education is discussed. (CP)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Developing Nations, Dropouts, Economic Development
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Verma, Satish; Lewis, Phillip A., Jr. – Journal of Extension, 1978
The article reports on a three-year community development project in rural Louisiana involving seven small communities under the supervision of the local extension community resource development agent. The community development principles presented focus on methodology rather than program content, and may thus be used by extension agents and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Action, Community Change, Community Development
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