BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN EXTENSION ECONOMISTS AND AGENTS: LESSONS FROM THE BUSH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IN COMMUNITY ECONOMICS
An experimental training program for extension agents brought agents and specialists into daily contact for eighteen months, enabling them to share information about their respective work environments. The lessons learned can increase mutual understanding between agents and specialists. Such understanding is necessary to develop effective partnerships to create useful programming.
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1992
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Authors: | Loveridge, Scott ; Parliament, Claudia ; Morse, George W. |
Institutions: | Department of Applied Economics, College of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences |
Keywords: | Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession |
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