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This recording begins with two brief advertisements and an announcement that the Sun Devils basketball team lost to Utah in Salt Lake City, with the final score being 72-64. The tape then cuts to a class assignment in which a

This recording begins with two brief advertisements and an announcement that the Sun Devils basketball team lost to Utah in Salt Lake City, with the final score being 72-64. The tape then cuts to a class assignment in which a male speaker is answering questions regarding adult education. The first question was repeated prior to the start of the recording, but likely had to do with the philosophy of adult education given that the presenter's answer involves Paul Bergman's theories. The other three questions are "Select three of the books studied in connection with this course and describe how each contributed to developing a broader concept of adult education" (beginning at 12:07), "What do you consider the major trends in adult education that may realize culmination in the next two decades" (beginning at 29:26), and "Enumerate the forces which have affected the development of adult education in your area of special interest [junior college]" (beginning at 40:59). The speaker cites a book published in 1962, so the presentation must postdate that year.

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    • Presentation Regarding Adult Education
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    1963 (year uncertain)
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    "Presentation Regarding Adult Education," Ragsdale Family Papers, MSS-451, Tape 12, Arizona State University Library.

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