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Paiva e Souza, Alfredina de – Literacy Discussion, 1970
As a result of a pilot project (in Rio de Janeiro) of functional literacy for adolescents and adults by television, 90 percent of the students in experimental tele-classes" became literate with 36 broadcasts of 20 minutes each, distributed over three months three times each week, supported by 50 minutes of discussion and other activities…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Developing Nations, Educational Television, Functional Literacy
Ardila, J. Ballen – Literacy Discussion, 1970
The planning of a literacy program for youth and marginal adults, development of instructional materials and techniques, and its implementation are discussed in this article. (PT)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Developing Nations, Educational Television, Instructional Materials
Krishnamoorthy, P. V. – Literacy Discussion, 1975
SITE is an experimental project which would provide vital inputs in designing and executing a satellite-based instructional television system, particularly in rural areas, to stimulate national development in India with important managerial, economic, technological, and social implications. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Developing Nations, Educational Objectives, Educational Television
Barcikowska, Wanda – Literacy Discussion, 1977
Describes an experiment with adult education conducted in Poland in which television is used in out-of-school secondary level agricultural courses, often called correspondence secondary schools. (EM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correspondence Study, Developing Nations, Educational Research
Rafe-uz-Zaman – Literacy Discussion, 1978
The author examines the potentialities of bypassing literacy in efforts to bring education and development to Third World countries, concluding that literacy is essential for human and economic development. He cites various perspectives on literacy and development (232 references), and analyses alternative strategies for literacy campaigns,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Developing Nations