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Coldevin, Gary; Naidu, Som – Open Learning, 1989
The majority of developing countries are experiencing increasing pressure on already taxed education resources. Contributing factors include spiralling population growth, government policies to achieve universal primary education, attempts to reduce high teacher-pupil ratios, and the shortage of professionally trained and/or academically qualified…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Correspondence Study, Developing Nations, Distance Education
Perraton, Hilary – 1983
The organization of the college, its services, student learning procedures, and economic considerations are described in this report. Background information summarizes the dramatic expansion of Zambia's educational system and the country's unfulfilled demand for secondary education. Efforts of the National Correspondence College's efforts to meet…
Descriptors: Class Organization, Correspondence Study, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates
Development Communication Report, 1982
This issue of the newsletter of the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) Clearinghouse on Development Communication contains: a report from the Acapulco conference of the new International Program for the Development of Communication; an article on the roles of radio and print in national health campaigns in developing countries; a…
Descriptors: Communications, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Radio
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1967
PLANNING AUTHORITIES IN THE COUNTRIES OF ASIA SHOULD PLAN TO USE THE WIDE, INSTANTANEOUS RANGE AND INTIMATE APPEAL OF BROADCASTING TO LIFT THE LOW LEVELS OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, PRODUCTIVITY, INCOME, MOTIVATION, AND NATIONAL INVOLVEMENT OF THEIR PEOPLE. IN PLANNING FOR ITS USE IN FORMAL EDUCATION, THEY SHOULD ANTICIPATE NEEDS IN SCHOOL-BUILDING…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Farmer Education, Career Development, Conferences
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). International Inst. for Educational Planning. – 1967
THIS VOLUME CONTAINS SIX CASES ON THE USE OF TELEVISION, RADIO, AND COORESPONDENCE STUDY--ALONE OR IN COMBINATION--FOR INSTRUCTION. EDUCATIONAL EXTENSION, AND ADULT EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN AMERICAN SAMOA (ETV), USA (HAGERSTOWN ETV), THAILAND (EDUCATIONAL RADIO), JAPAN (ETV AND CORRESPONDENCE), AND AUSTRALIA (RADIO AND…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Closed Circuit Television, Communications, Community Development
Scupham, J. – 1967
The use of broadcasting for strictly educational purposes must increasingly be thought of as an important part of the total educational strategy of every nation in the world; its purpose should be the maintenance, extension, and transmission of a culture. In developing countries, radio is more useful and effective than television because it is…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Costs, Cultural Enrichment, Developed Nations
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1978
The value of attending college is discussed in this the first of four transcripts of radio programs on college today. This transcript includes dialogue on the following subjects: a college graduate's job as a bartender; the economics of a college education; students' descriptions of required courses; educational theories of a college president;…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Graduates, College Role, Core Curriculum
Tilson, Thomas; And Others – 1978
In 1977 the Radio Mathematics Project provided radio lessons in mathematics for 2,800 students enrolled in 105 second-grade and third-grade classes in Nicaraguan public schools. Comparisons between randomly selected experimental and traditionally taught groups show that the achievement at the end of both second and third grade was significantly…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Experiments, Educational Radio, Educational Research
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1976
The Board for International Broadcasting, established in 1973 by Congress to oversee Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, has promoted changes in the Radios. Future improvements may be difficult unless the Board defines its role, clarifies its responsibilities, and establishes formal regulations to govern operational relations with the Radios. To…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Change Strategies, Educational Radio, Federal Programs
Giltrow, David – Instructional Technology Report, 1976
The conundrums discussed are: (1) Can media be used for instruction when people feel that its purpose is purely entertainment? (2) How much credibility can there be in messages originating from mistrusted sources? and (3) Is comprehension related to the sophistication of technology used in instructional presentations? Also in this issue: Brajesh…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communication Problems, Credibility, Educational Development
Audience Analysis of a Special Format Radio Station. A Management Tool for Public Radio Programming.
Agostino, Donald E.; And Others – 1975
A study was conducted at Indiana University's WFIU-FM, a student operated training radio station; two measuring methods were utilized: (1) a listening diary, and (2) an audience-programer. This study attempted to accurately survey the listening habits and programing preference of listeners and nonlisteners and also to develop, test, and evaluate…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communications, Educational Radio, Higher Education
Borton, Terry; And Others – 1975
The Philadelphia City Schools engaged in a four-year program to develop and test dual audio television, a way to help children learn more from the massive amount of time they spend watching commercial television. The format consisted of an instructional radio broadcast that accompanied popular television shows and attempted to clarify and amplify…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Commercial Television, Educational Radio, Educational Research
Alaska Governor's Office of Telecommunications, Juneau. – 1975
Communications satellite technology has for the first time given Alaska the capacity to deliver television broadcasts to the state's isolated regions. The ATS-6 Health/Education Telecommunications Experiment has given the state an opportunity to: (1) acquire experience with new forms of technology; (2) involve the state's culturally diverse…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communications Satellites, Cultural Differences, Educational Radio
Gallagher, Margaret – 1975
The Institute of Educational Technology of the British Open University evaluated an Open University broadcast course in the chemistry of carbon compounds. Industrial chemistry was a separate but parallel component of the course which was presented by television and radio broadcast. Questionnaires, telephone interviews, and group discussions were…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Evaluation, Educational Media, Educational Radio
Styler, W.E. – 1968
At the Annual Conference of Universities Council for Adult Education, reports centered around individual and regional accomplishments in the field as well as on general trends--exploration and innovation, the use of radio and television, the construction of buildings, and the role of the full time tutor. Heriot-Watt University, a new member,…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Annual Reports, Course Content, Educational Innovation