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Imagining the Future

Imagining the Future PRESIDENT’S Citizen Education and “The Citizens’ Academy” ciation as we seek to respond to the goals now in place that address The k a tim at euetyMcE appo~kphce to share 2 udh thw issues, and we in adult educa- conferencel during the annual the rat ofyou. needs of our particular time? Many predictions of the post- tion will have contributions to members@ metingl when we The seeds of the future, sown in modern era we are now entering make to almost all of them. note the “changing ofthe guard ’’ the past, are now growing in the The second direction is struc- 7hepastWs~kUm~buonlributions present. So it would Seem that it is are more somber than we might tural, yet closely related to the first. are recognized and the new M- always useful to know where we wish: limited economic growth; ers kzke the oath ofofm. Bm’- have come from if we are to know continued downsizing in business It has often been said that one of h& moue up to the nact sttp in where we are going. For MCE that and industry; a trend toward part- the problems of our field is its lack their tbreymr cycks, andone http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Adult Learning SAGE

Imagining the Future

Adult Learning , Volume 6 (4): 17 – Mar 1, 1995

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1995 American Association for Adult and Continuing Education
ISSN
1045-1595
eISSN
2162-4070
DOI
10.1177/104515959500600401
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Abstract

PRESIDENT’S Citizen Education and “The Citizens’ Academy” ciation as we seek to respond to the goals now in place that address The k a tim at euetyMcE appo~kphce to share 2 udh thw issues, and we in adult educa- conferencel during the annual the rat ofyou. needs of our particular time? Many predictions of the post- tion will have contributions to members@ metingl when we The seeds of the future, sown in modern era we are now entering make to almost all of them. note the “changing ofthe guard ’’ the past, are now growing in the The second direction is struc- 7hepastWs~kUm~buonlributions present. So it would Seem that it is are more somber than we might tural, yet closely related to the first. are recognized and the new M- always useful to know where we wish: limited economic growth; ers kzke the oath ofofm. Bm’- have come from if we are to know continued downsizing in business It has often been said that one of h& moue up to the nact sttp in where we are going. For MCE that and industry; a trend toward part- the problems of our field is its lack their tbreymr cycks, andone

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Published: Mar 1, 1995

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