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Rockman, Saul; Auh, Taiksup – 1976
Self Incorporated is a 15-program television/film series designed to stimulate classroom discussion of problems and issues of early adolescence. This document provides an overall summary of a formative evaluation project and summary results of the evaluations of each of eight programs in the series. (CH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Television, Emotional Adjustment
Rockman, Saul; Auh, Taiksup – 1976
Self Incorporated is a 15-program television/film series designed to stimulate classroom discussion of critical issues and problems of early adolescence. Formative evaluation of Self Incorporated was conducted in two phases: pre-production evaluation and extensive field tests of eight of the tentatively completed programs. Separate evaluations for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Television, Emotional Adjustment
Van Wart, Geraldine – 1974
This fourth year evaluation reports the effects and usage of "Carrascolendas," a children's television series in Spanish and English. Research was conducted in Texas schools and encompassed three phases: a field experiment to measure learning effects; attitudinal surveys among teachers, parents, and children; and a process evaluation of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Media Research
Dallas County Community Coll. District, TX. – 1977
During the fall semester of 1976, a pre-test/post-test study was conducted to compare open circuit television and on-campus instruction for "introduction to business" students. The telecourse consisted of on-campus orientation, newsletters, a study guide, 30 TV programs, telephone assistance, selected activities, and examinations. The sample…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Broadcast Television, Business Education, Community Colleges
Sell, G. Roger – 1976
The second phase of field testing for an Introductory Psychology course offered in the regional open learning program of the University of Mid-America is reported. Learner characteristics and learner evaluations of the instructional units are compared with findings from the first course offering. Throughout the paper, learner comments are inserted…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Evaluation, Delivery Systems, Educational Television