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Dutta, Mohan Jyoti; Basnyat, Iccha – Health Education & Behavior, 2008
In this rebuttal to Linn's critique (see EJ802887), the authors state that, while Linn provides a thoughtful critique of the culture-centered approach by questioning its feasibility, he missed the idea that the very concept of effectiveness is brought under scrutiny by the culture-centered approach, with the focus being on examining the universal…
Descriptors: Health Education, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries, Evaluators
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Linn, J. Gary – Health Education & Behavior, 2008
In this article, the author comments on the article by Dutta and Basnyat (see EJ802883) that provides an insightful and comprehensive critique of a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) entertainment-education program, The Radio Communication Program (RCP) in Nepal, which has been reported to be highly participatory. Despite…
Descriptors: Family Planning, Health Education, Community Involvement, Foreign Countries
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Altbach, Philip G. – International Social Science Journal, 1985
Knowledge production and distribution in India are described. Specifically discussed are textbooks, authors, radio and television, and India's ties to the international knowledge network. Even though it is a third world country, India has some independence and autonomy with regard to knowledge production and distribution. (RM)
Descriptors: Authors, Case Studies, Comparative Education, Developing Nations
Brownlee, Bonnie J. – 1988
This paper chronicles the anecdotal evidence of unexpected problems that emerged in two mass communication projects in Central America. The aim is to highlight the most salient "people-related" issues faced by mass communication evaluation researchers who work in alien cultures. The paper argues that graduate students in schools of…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Developing Nations, Evaluation, Field Studies
Moemeka, Andrew A. – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1983
Radio can be an important part of national strategies to combat illiteracy, a growing problem worldwide. Several strategies are suggested which enable radio to be used as an educational medium in developing nations. Such radio stations should be locally based and controlled by grassroots participation. (IS)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Improvement
Aman, Mohammed M. – 1980
This report describes current documentation and library services provided by the Kingdom of Jordan's Ministry of Information and makes a series of recommendations for the improvement of these services. A summary of the recommendations is followed by descriptions of contemporary Jordan, its government, educational resources, and culture;…
Descriptors: Administration, Communications, Developing Nations, Documentation
Imhoof, Maurice – 1981
To support the position that radio has significant instructional potential for the improvement of language arts skills--especially reading--in developing nations, this paper discusses the use of radio in relation to other aspects of educational development in those countries. The first section of the paper discusses the role of language in…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Development, English (Second Language), Language Arts
Casmir, Fred L. – 1979
In many developing nations, governments have invested in media technologies to propel their nations into the twentieth century. These measures have taken an increasing social, financial, and cultural toll. Questions surround the right of developed nations to impose their commercially oriented values on those who lack the means to achieve such…
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Communication (Thought Transfer), Developing Nations
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Lefranc, Robert – Educational Media International, 1994
Considers the proposition that media are vehicles for equality of opportunity in education. How to harness the "parallel school," i.e. where students learn outside the school, to improve learning in the schools is discussed. The effect of social groupings on the equality of opportunity via media is also considered. (Author/KRN)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Media
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Miles, M. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
The concept of information-based rehabilitation has emerged from implementation of information and communication strategies with rural Asian blind persons. Radio broadcast of mobility skill instruction is considered as a medium for mass dissemination of information to blind persons. Information derived from the experiences of blind people should…
Descriptors: Blindness, Delivery Systems, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries