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Going Forward in Agricultural and Extension Education
April 8-12, 2003

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1 An Impact Study to Close Phase I of the Agricultural Rehabilitation Project Funded by the World Bank Peter Nang Achuonjei & Cesar Jose da Cruz
2 Farmers’ Perceptions of the Effectiveness of the Agricultural Rehabilitation Project Peter Nang Achuonjei, et al.
3 Integrating Farmers, their Local Level Institutions, and Social Capital into Extension Delivery Syst Adewale Johnson Alonge
4 An Analysis of Extension Agents’ Attitudes in the State of Jordan Ahmad Shukri Al-Rimawi
5 Advancing a Partnership Model of Extension to Support the Kenya National Agriculture and Livestock David Mulama Amudavi
6 Teaching of Agricultural Science at the Basic Education Level in Developing Countries Festus Annor-Frempong, et al.
7 Factors Affecting the Permanence of Livestock Projects Undertaken By Heifer International-Mexico Sergio A. Arispe, et al.
8 Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation Methodology Development of Farmer Field Schools Chigozie C. Asiabaka, et al.
9 Estimating Attitude of Farmers Toward Maize Extension Package Program Fekadu Beyene
10 Challenges of a Management Training Program in Indonesia: A Case Study Barry Boyd, et al.
11 Authentic Higher Education International Learning Opportunities Thomas H. Bruening & Harry Carey
12 Early Experience with a New Program for Rural Development in Honduras Alejandrina Carrasco & David G. Acker
13 The Role of Internet in Educational Activities of Graduate Students at Tehran University Mohammad Chizari, et al.
14 Searching Institutional Linkages for Implementation of a Participatory Extension Approach in Myanmar Khin Mar Cho & Hermann Boland
15 Identifying Training Needs of Extension Personnel: A Comprehensive Model Nikki L. Conklin, et al.
16 Using A Systems Approach to Maximize Human Potential or Individual and Organizational Success Nikki L. Conklin & Linda M. Kutilek
17 International Knowledge and Attitudes of FFA Costa Rican Travel Seminar Participants James J. Connors
18 Going Forward in Education on Agricultural Biotechnology: Extension’s Role Internationally Kristin Davis, et al.
19 Levels of Competence and Attitudes toward Supervision Barnabas M. Dlamini
20 Extension Management – The Weak Link in Agricultural and Rural Development in South Africa Gustav H. Düvel
 
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