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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Education in Asia and Oceania. – 1980
Members of the Technical Working Group representing 14 Unesco member states met (1) to review and discuss major problems, issues, and prospects in the region for educational broadcasting; (2) to identify training needs for promotion of educational broadcasting; and (3) to develop guidelines for the production, use, and evaluation of educational…
Descriptors: Administration, Broadcast Television, Developing Nations, Educational Radio
Entine, Lynn B. – 1978
Assuming that radio listeners are more interested in programs where the pace is faster, two versions of a six-minute interview were devised and tested on 97 adult church choir members. Prior to the experiment, participants completed a questionnaire that requested information on their age, sex, education, radio station preference, and listening…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
McKenzie, Betty, Ed.; And Others – 1960
A National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) seminar reviewed the development of regional live educational networking and the prospect of a national network to broadcast programs of educational, cultural, and informational interest. Of the 137 operating NAEB radio stations, contributing to the insufficient news communication resources…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer), Conference Reports, Educational Radio
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1978
The concept of lifelong education is discussed in this the last of four transcripts of radio programs on college today. Dialogue is presented in the following area: Ronald Gross on lifelong learning; the old view of lifelong learning; the view of the President of the University of Rhode Island; classes on the Long Island Railroad (Adelphi…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Assessment, Educational Radio, Experiential Learning
National Public Radio, Washington, DC. – 1977
This booklet is a transcription of a program from the radio series, "Options in Education." It is part 2 of a two-part series dealing with sexism in education. It deals with sex discrimination in various aspects of public education, including textbooks, teacher promotion, sports programs and children's literature. There is also a…
Descriptors: Athletics, Bias, Childrens Literature, Educational Radio
Bramble, William J.; And Others – 1975
Appalachian Education Satellite Project (AESP), using the ATS-6 satellite, has designed a variety of multi-media learning activities intended to upgrade the quality of instruction in Appalachia. Four modes of communication (televised programs, four-channel audio review, four-channel data collection and analysis, and VHF-teletype relay system) were…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Data Collection, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs
Theroux, James M. – 1975
Though the use of educational radio has fallen from fashion, for three reasons it deserves reconsideration as a valuable educational tool: 1) it is economical, costing only a fraction of the required expense to deliver the same material via television; 2) the effectiveness of radio-based instruction has been shown to be equal to that of…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Media, Educational Radio
Grenholm, Lennart H. – 1975
A group study method was selected for Tanzanian educational radio campaigns based on the theory that adults are more motivated to learn when they are actively involved. Groups of approximately 12 adults and a group adviser followed the pattern of reading, listening, discussing, decision making, and action. The instructional materials used…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Discussion Groups, Educational Radio
McClelland, Samuel D. – 1972
The second year of Project Reach, a Federally funded two-year program, pursued two tactics for increasing the adult basic education (ABE) program relevance and effectiveness in South Bend, Indiana: (1) the training/hiring of ABE students as media paraprofessionals, and (2) a media enrollment campaign of various media promotions (television/radio…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Communications, Educational Media, Educational Radio
Smith, Kinsley R.; Van Ormer, E. B. – 1949
An outline of a conceptual framework evolved in the 1940's for the use of the Instructional Film Program at The Pennsylvania State College (University Park) is given in this report for the benefit of research workers in the field of instructional sound motion pictures and also for researchers in the related fields of mass instruction by radio and…
Descriptors: Educational Radio, Film Study, Instructional Design, Instructional Films
Borton, Terry; And Others – 1974
A study was conducted in conjunction with the first public announced broadcast of dual audio television--a new method of combining simultaneous radio instruction and commercial entertainment TV. The study was designed to determine the audience which would be attracted to dual audio, the practicality of such instruction, and the correlation between…
Descriptors: Audiences, Black Students, Commercial Television, Educational Radio
Grise, Philip J., Jr.; And Others – 1974
Radio has been used for educational purposes since its beginning in the early 1920's; the application of radio to the educational problems of the developing nations is not a new concept by any means. Among the uses of educational radio are foreign radio schools, classroom radio uses, "Accion Cultural Popular" (ACPO), and correspondence…
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Educational Media
Holmes, Presley D. – 1972
Included in the progress report of the Long Range Financing Task Force (LRFTF) of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters was the suggestion that a target of practical and desirable growth for Public Broadcasting over the next five years be specified. This paper offers a proposal in response which considers federal and non-federal…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Radio, Educational Television, Expenditures
Hindley, M. Patricia – 1972
Recent educational and communications advances in Canada have generally bypassed the settlements that are home to more than fifty percent of the inhabitants of the Canadian north--the Indian and Eskimo villages. Radio and Visual Education Network (RAVEN) was developed so that these people would be provided with the means to find existing…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Needs
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Stevens, Jenny – Convergence An International Journal of Adult Education, 1977
The British Broadcasting Corporation's Adult Literacy Project is believed to be the first attempt to use broadcasting on a massive scale to discover the extent of the illiteracy problem in an industrialized society and to contribute to its alleviation. While television or radio cannot, on its own, achieve a great deal, this project supplements the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Reading Programs, Broadcast Industry
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