Printed Materials
At the time of employment, each instructor should be given copies of printedmaterials describing the organization and its program, including folders, reports, activities schedules, and other descriptive materials. All instructors should be put on the mailing list to receive subsequent printed materials as they are issued. Many adult educators also make it a point to obtain reprints of articles and reports bearing on subjects concerning adult education as a movement, teaching methods, or specific courses, and to circulate these among their instructors. Some of the larger institutions have produced faculty manuals that are given to new instructors upon employment; and some state departments of education have produced a handbook for distribution to all public-school adult-education personnel.