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Tiene, Drew – Educational Technology, 1983
The Ministry of Education and the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) public television network are responsible for the instructional broadcasting that has penetrated Japan's classrooms at all levels. Implications for American television include stronger federal support for public television and the possible development of a national…
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Educational Equipment, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education

Boyd, Gary – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1988
Presents a theoretical perspective on the impact of society on new technologies, and gives examples of the impact of cultural factors on the development of computer/video-mediated educational technology in the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Highlights include the use of television, computer languages, and videotex. (14 references)…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cultural Influences, Developed Nations, Educational Technology
Tiene, Drew; Urakawa, Tomoji – Educational Technology, 1983
Provides a detailed look at combination of factors contributing to the success of the elementary science television programs of Japan, including production facilities, research, instructional approach, production techniques, and promotion. It is suggested that this series could serve as a model for the development of televised instruction in…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries

Hill, John – Australian Journal of Adult Education, 1983
The appearance of open universities in Asia is of interest to Australian educators, particularly since the Asian institutions differ in some respects from the British model which combined open entry to all and extensively employed the electronic media. The Asian Open Universities have provided access to higher education for many. (SSH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Broadcast Television, Educational Television, External Degree Programs
1979
This collection of seminar papers is concerned with the presentation of emotions on the screen, the emotional impact of such presentations on young children, and the use of children's televised drama to foster the development of emotional sensitivity. Also considered are differences in the violence depicted on Japanese and American television, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Aggression, Children, Childrens Television
Kodaira, Sachiko Imaizumi – Studies of Broadcasting, 1991
This paper analyzes the state of the world's educational broadcasting community following the rapid changes in the 1980s. The future prospects of educational television and radio broadcasting are discussed based on a summary of the Worldwide Survey of 48 foreign countries which was conducted in 1989, and a review of the presentations given by…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Radio, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Tiene, Drew – Media in Education and Development, 1985
Patterns of instructional television use in elementary and secondary school classrooms in Japan indicate heavy use in elementary schools and diminished use in secondary schools. Factors that contribute to this phenomenon are discussed, including school environment, sociocultural patterns, educational philosophy, and teacher training. (MBR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Television