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Basic training for extensionists and agricultural leaders
(IICA, 1966)
The need for training of collaborators who support development in agricultural extension is addressed. Likewise, greater participation is encouraged, supported by the factors necessary for their training.
Analytical study of the extension service of Panama
(IICA, 1963)
The evaluation study of extension services in Panama is approached, from the point of view of the extension teaching staff of the IICA graduate school. As final result, additional knowledge is presented on the structures ...
Elements that contributed to the success of the united states cooperative extension service
(IICA, 1960)
The elements that contributed to the success of the cooperative extension service in the United States are identified and a brief explanation is presented to understand their important role in the achievement of cooperative ...
Importance of using rural people as leaders in rural development
(IICA, 1965)
The principle that local leaders are important in rural development is addressed, in relation to extensionism that believes that local leaders should be used primarily as demonstrators and those who ideally believe that ...
A job to be done
(IICA, 1965)
Be the main objective of the extension; the development of people and the development of rural areas. Agricultural enterprises are addressed in their improvement of agricultural production, therefore it is an important ...
Local leaders in extension
(IICA, 1961)
A brief description of the characteristics necessary to be a local leader in agricultural extension for agricultural development is presented, considering policy and education for effective leadership that meets the needs ...
Extension philosophy
(IICA, 1960)
Agricultural extension is discussed in terms of professionalism, terminology, rules and philosophy regarding the discipline.
Differences between extension education and community development
(IICA, 1962)
The development of people is addressed in extension of services created with the purpose of promoting agriculture.
Evaluation in extension
(IICA, 1960)
The importance of evaluating the progress in progress of workers in their skills and active work is addressed; by observing the needs of equipment and experiences, applying the relamentation and the appropriate procedure.
Part of the Process of Extension Program Bulding
(IICA, 1962)
Extension programs are addressed in your work planning to discover needs and develop a system of action.