Readings



1.        Banerjee, A. V., Benabou, R., Mookherjee, D., & Case, A. (2006). The Primacy of Education. Understanding poverty. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780195305203.  Available on [ANGEL]

2.        Banerjee, A. V., Benabou, R., Mookherjee, D., Eswaran, M., & Kotwal, A. (2006). The Role of Agriculture in Development. Understanding poverty. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780195305203.  Available on[ANGEL]

3.        Banerjee, A. V., & Duflo, E. (2011). Poor economics: a radical rethinking of the way to fight global poverty. New York: PublicAffairs. ISBN: 9781586487980.  Chapter 4: online resource available through PSU [Libraries]

4.        World Wise Schools. Crossing Cultures with the Peace Corps. Peace Corps Letters from the Field. PDF file available on [ANGEL]

5.        Gender and Agricultural Education. (2012).  innovATE desktop study.

6.        Jones, K. (2012). Agricultural, Technical and Vocational Education. innovATE desktop study.

7.        Kristof, N. D., & WuDunn, S. (2009). Half the sky: turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide. New York: Vintage Books. Chapter 10 available on [ANGEL]

8.        Millennium Development Goals Report. (2013). New York: United Nations. [LINK]

9.        Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of innovations 5th ed. New York: Free Press. Chapter one available on [ANGEL]

10.     Sachs, J. (2005). On-the-Ground Solutions for Ending Poverty. The end of poverty: economic possibilities for our time. New York: Penguin Press.[Libraries]

11.     Take it to the Farmer: Reaching the World’s Smallholders. World Food Prize.  Available online by clicking the link.[LINK]

12.     USAID. (2013). Modernizing Extension and Advisory Services (MEAS) Case Studies. PDF files available on [ANGEL]

13.     Wollmering, R. Cross-Cultural Dialogue. Voices from the Field.  Available online by clicking the [LINK]

14.     Mortenson, G. (2008). Three Cups of Tea.  Chapter 3 available on[ANGEL]

15.     Major, J. & Miller, R. (2012).  Global 4-H Network: Laying the Groundwork for Global Extension Opportunities. Journal of Extension, 50(6). [LINK]

16.     Caffarella, R.S. (2002).  Ch. 2 – The interactive model of programming planning. Planning programs for adult learners:  A practical guide for educators, trainers and staff developers.  San Francisco, Jossey Boss – A Wiley Company..[Libraries]

17.     Boone, E.J., Safrit, D.R., & Jones, J. (2002).  Ch. 2: A review of major program planning models. Developing programs in adult education:  A conceptual programming model.  Prospect Heights, IL:  Waveland Press Inc.[Libraries]

18.     National Science Foundation. (2010). The 2010 User-Friendly Handbook for Project Evaluation. Available on [ANGEL]

19.     Connors, J. J (2013). The History of Future Farmer Organizations Around the World. The Journal of Agricultural Education, 54 (1). Found on [ANGEL]

20.     Setting SMART Goals Handout. Found on [ANGEL]
 

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