Winter 1969 // Volume 7 // Number 4

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Point of View

Point of View(pdf)

An Extension Responsibility?
James B. Neel
What Other Agencies?
Howard M. Dail
Leader Needs
Basil Myers
Vital Issues
Mrs. Argen Draper
Quality of Living
Mrs. Shirley W. Milford

Feature Articles

Critique: A People and a Spirit (pdf)
Virginia R. Griffin
Where a book raises your spirit, and inspires you with noble and courageous feelings, seek for no other rule to judge the event by; it is good and made by a good workman. -- Jean de la Bruyère

Supply-and Demand-Activated Systems (pdf)
Robert L. Bruce
A systems approach to planning was posed by Duft in the Fall issue of this journal. This article examines the idea that Extension information processes can be divided into two types-supply-activated and demand-activated. The supply-activated process is a one-way flow of information, while the demand-activated process is one of information retrieval. The author not only discusses the significance of these processes, but also their importance to Extension.

The Time of Our Lives (pdf)
Edgar Dale
Time is a valuable commodity to be used reasonably and sensitively.

Who Joins Farm Organizations? (pdf)
Chanoch Jacobsen
Those who work with farmers in educational and other programs are always seeking ways of working with clientele on a collective basis rather than a one-to-one basis. However, at this point, our ability to characterize those who seek out or submit themselves to organized efforts is limited. This article reviews the differences between farmers who join general farm organizations and those who don't. The author discusses involvement in farming, relevant felt needs, and anticipated success as factors that may influence joining.

Making the University Accessible (pdf)
David L. Jensen, George B. Strother
A university fully realizes its potential when it reaches all of the people who support and can benefit from its resources and when what the university has to offer makes a difference in the lives of people. Bringing the university into the mainstream of society requires experts-Extension workers. However, the Extension worker cannot accomplish this mission by being a passive extender. The university has certain characteristics that should be understood; Extension has opportunities and obligations.

Research in Brief (pdf)
Mason E. Miller, editor

Adults-Why They Take Classes. Mohammad Douglah and Gwenna Moss, "Differential Participation Patterns of Adults of Low and High Educational Attainment," Adult Education, XVII (Summer, 1968), 247-59. Prepared by: Mrs. Kari Holtan Nodenes, Edwin H. Amend, and Mason E. Miller.

Different Clientele for Area Specialist Vs County Generalist? John G. Gross, "Clientele Difference of a Cooperative Extension Program as Related to Base of Organization," unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Nebraska, January, 1969.

A Tisket-A 4-H Task-et. Anna Bernice Lucas and Cecil E. Carter, Jr., "Characteristics of Low and High Project Leader Task Performance and Task Qualified Groups in Selected Tennessee Counties," Extension Study No. 2, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, July, 1969. Adapted from author abstract.

Abstracts from Eric Clearinghouse on Adult Education. AC 004 010MI Factors Associated with Adjustment of Foreign Students Studying Extension Education at Selected Land-Grant Institutions. Walter Theodore Wilkening. University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1965.; AC 003 068 ED 025 688 Why Adults Learn: A Study of the Major Reasons for Beginning and Continuing a Learning Project. Allen Tough. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto.; AC 003 675ME ED 026 606 A Study of Program Leadership Among Extension Specialists Directed Toward Learning What Factors Augment and Deter Leadership Expression. Leon Claud Michaelsen. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1967.; AC 003 460MI Differences in Perceptions of Needs for Nutrition Education as Seen by Homemakers from Different Age Groups and by Lay and Professional Leaders. Janina Mary Czajkowski. Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1963.

Book Reviews (pdf)

Human Socialization. By Elton B. McNeil, 1969. Available from Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, Belmont, California 94002. 287 pp. $2.60.
Teresa Mac Neil

Children and Adolescents: A Biocultural Approach to Psychological Development. By Theron Alexander, 1969. Available from Atherton Press, Inc., New York, New York 10011. 365 pp. $8.95.
Eldora E. Keske

Society Against Itself. By George H. Crowell, 1968. Available from the Westminster Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 171 pp. $5.95.
Melvin L. Eckard

Abstracts (pdf)

Evaluating Employee Performance. Felix M. Lopez, Jr. 1968. 306pp. Available from Public Personnel Association, 1313 East 60th St., Chicago, Illinois 60637. $11.95.

Beyond the Four Walls: Adult Educators as Urban Change Agents. Edited by Robert D. Boyd. 1969. 98pp. Available from Bookstore, University of Extension, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. $2.50.

The Sociology of Education: A Sourcebook. Edited by Robert R. Bell and Holger R. Stub. 1968 (revised edition). 399 pp. Available from The Dorsey Press, Homewood, Illinois 60430. $4.50.

The Logic of Social Inquiry. Scott Grear. 1969. 232 pp. Available from Aldine Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois 60605. $5.95.

Concepts of Teaching: Philosophical Essays. Edited by C. J. B. Macmillan and Thomas W. Nelson. 1968. 154 pp. Available from Rand McNally & Company, Chicago, Illinois 60680. $2.00.

Education in Developing Areas. Don Adams and Robert M. Bjork. 1969. 161 pp. Available from David McKay Company, Inc., New York, New York 10017. $2.95.

Education in Developing Areas. Don Adams and Robert M. Bjork. 1969. 161 pp. Available from David McKay Company, Inc., New York, New York 10017. $2.95.

Teaching with Feeling. Herbert M. Greenberg. 1969. 219 pp. Available from The Macmillan Company, New York, New York 10022. $5.95.

Undergraduate Curriculum Trends. Paul L. Dressel and Frances H. DeLisle. 1969. 84 pp. Available from American Council on Education , Washington, D.C. 20036. $2.00.

Volunteer Study Groups Characteristics and Educational Functions: Home Demonstration Units in Onondaga County. Frank D. Alexander. 1968. 198 pp. Extension Study No. 18, Office of Extension Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14850.

Volunteer Study Groups Characteristics and Educational Functions: Home Demonstration Units in Onondaga County. Frank D. Alexander. 1968. 198 pp. Extension Study No. 18, Office of Extension Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14850.

The Human Predicament: Dissolution and Wholeness. George W. Morgan. 1968. 348 pp. Available from Brown University Press, Providence, Rhode Island 02912. $7.50.

Anxiety and Education. Z. E. Kurzweil. 1968. 201 pp. Available from A. S. Barnes and Company, Inc., Cranbury, New Jersey 08512. $6.00.

Competition & Human Behavior. Chester R. Wasson, Frederick D. Sturdivant, and David H. McConaughy. 1968. 173 pp. Available from Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, New York 10016. $2.95.

Readings on Modern Organizations. Edited by Amitai Etzioni. 1969. 290 pp. Available from Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632. $3.95.

Front-Line Leadership. William E. Parker, Robert W. Kleemeier, and Beyer V. Parker. 1969. 431 pp. Available from McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, New York 10036. $8.50.

Assumptions of Social Psychology. Robert E. Lana. 1969. 179 pp. Available from Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, New York 10016. $5.00.

Community Structure and Decision-Making: Comparative Analyses. Edited by Terry N. Clark. 1968. 498 pp. Available from Chandler Publishing Company, San Francisco, California 94105. $7.50.

Breakthrough in Teacher Education. James C. Stone. 1968. 206 pp. Available from Jossey-Bass, Inc., Publishers, San Francisco, California 94111. $7.50.

Among the People: Encounters with the Poor. Edited by Irwin Deutscher and Elizabeth J. Thompson. 1968. 430 pp. Available from Basic Books, Publishers, New York, New York 10016. $10.00.

Beliefs, Attitudes, and Values: A Theory of Organization and Change. Milton Rokeach. 1968. 214 pp. Available from Jossey-Bass, Inc., Publishers, San Francisco, California 94111. $6.95.