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From Fordism to Neo-Fordism: Industrialisation Theory and Distance Education--a Chinese Perspective.

Ding, Xingfu – Distance Education, 1995
Provides a Chinese perspective on the debate concerning industrialization theory and distance education. Argues that higher education in China has a "craft-like" nature and China's Radio and TV Higher Education (RTVHE) represents one of the most industrialized forms of education in the world. Notes that RTVHE is in transition from…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Nwaerondu, Ndubuisi Goodluck – 1994
This paper examines how educational radio has been used to disseminate agricultural information to farmers in rural communities of Manitoba (Canada), and discusses implications for educational uses of radio in developing countries. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 communication experts involved in rural extension services in Manitoba.…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Developing Nations, Distance Education, Educational Radio
Educational Broadcasting International, 1981
The Radio-Assisted Teaching in the Elementary Schools (RATES) project conducted a two-year exploratory study to assess the effectiveness of tape-assisted instruction in large elementary school classes in the Philippines. Subjects were students in grades four-six studying communication arts in Pilipino, their native language. Eight references are…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Communication Skills, Developing Nations, Educational Radio

Muta, Hiromitsu – Higher Education, 1985
The economics of Japan's University of the Air, which uses primarily television and radio for instruction, are outlined and compared with those of traditional universities with similar program structures and of nontraditional postsecondary education programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Distance Education, Educational Economics, Educational Radio
Thomson, Peggy – American Education, 1980
National Public Radio's educational staff is experimenting with radio in the classroom by dramatizing the issues of the Afghan crisis in an audiodisc presentation mailed to teachers around the country. The article includes samples of dialogue from the tape, student opinions, and why radio is the medium used. (CT)
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Current Events, Curriculum Development, Educational Radio
Bates, Tony; Kern, Larry – 1978
This study examines alternatives to direct transmission of television and radio programs for courses with low student enrollment at the Open University. Examined are cut-off points in terms of student numbers at which alternative means of distributing audio or audio-visual materials become more economical than direct television or radio…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Conner, Pat A. – 1977
The Newark Audio Instruction Project determined and evaluated the cost benefits and efficiency factors in using FM main channel and subchannel, the school intercom system, and audio cassettes for delivery of instructional programming for grades K-9, and developed a master plan for integrating radio/audio instruction into the curriculum. A…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Cost Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Educational Radio
Carnegie Corp. of New York, NY. – 1979
Based on the findings of a nine-month-long investigation, this report represents the efforts of the Carnegie Commission to design a new structure for public telecommunications that can accommodate the divergent needs of public broadcasting in the United States in the coming decade. Following a summary of the findings and recommendations, the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Decision Making, Educational Radio, Financial Support

Lee, Kye-Woo – Comparative Education Review, 1981
Briefly describes South Korea's Air-Correspondence High School (ACHS), an alternative radio/correspondence study program for adolescents and employed adults. Evaluative data is presented comparing ACHS to the regular high school on efficiency, achievement, costs, cost-effectiveness, and social equity. Comparisons are also made to other distance…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Analysis, Correspondence Study, Cost Effectiveness
Runfang, Wei – 1997
This paper examines the origins, objectives and structures, funding and cost, programs, learners, and teaching and learning of the radio and television universities in China and the British Open University (BOU). It also discusses the nature and role of each of these entities, including growth and development of higher education and the…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Distance Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Conboy, Ian – 1983
The Country Education Project in Victoria, Australia, tested the use of two-way radios to bring educational resources to isolated children studying correspondence courses in small rural high schools and to increase interaction among rural schools. Eight rural Victoria schools and the Secondary Correspondence School in Melbourne used two-way…
Descriptors: Correspondence Schools, Distance Education, Educational Radio, Educational Resources
Designs for Education, Concord, MA. – 1983
This study assesses problems and possibilities associated with production and use of radio, television, computers, and various other technological delivery systems for instruction, and evaluates those already in place. Sources for data included commissioned papers; structured interviews with users, producers, and shapers of instructional…
Descriptors: Computers, Curriculum, Educational Radio, Educational Television
Marsh, Patrick O.; Koegel, Raymond P. – 1979
An undergraduate core course covering the entire range of communication studies was content analyzed, scripted, and audiotaped for broadcast in 20 half-hour segments. The formats of the tapes included interviews, panel discussions, expository lectures, fabled narratives, and radio drama. An evaluation of the audiotaped materials was conducted by…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Communications, Core Curriculum, Educational Radio
Newell, Peter R. – 1994
Amateur radio is a technology and activity that offers great potential when integrated into academic or vocational curricula. Programs with electrical, electronics, and electromechanical content can benefit from the use of amateur radio, and can also enhance language and communications skills. The biggest value of amateur radio may lie in its…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Innovation, Educational Radio, Educational Technology

Halliwell, J. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1987
This discussion of the merits of radio as a medium for distance education focuses on the 1982 Radio Education Research Project in Jamaica, which was developed to provide continuing education for rural primary health care workers. The potential future role of radio with education in developing countries is evaluated. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Continuing Education, Costs, Developing Nations