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MORRIS, JAMES M. – 1964
EMPHASIS OF THIS TELECOURSE PROJECT WAS DIRECTED TOWARD AN EXAMINATION OF THE FEASIBILITY OF TELEVISED INSTRUCTION TO MEET EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AT THE JUNIOR COLLEGE LEVEL. EVIDENCE WAS SOUGHT ON THE NEED FOR INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION AT THE NONRESIDENT, COLLEGE-CREDIT LEVEL (ESPECIALLY FOR RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES NOT ABLE TO ENROLL ON A COLLEGE…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Television, Extension Education, High School Graduates
KELMAN, ALFRED R. – 1962
THE BROAD STRUCTURE OF STUDIES IN THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FOR MEETING THE GROWING NEEDS OF JUNIOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS IN THE STATE OF OREGON WAS DESCRIBED. THE TELEVISION COURSE OUTLINE WAS DESCRIBED AND REASONS GIVEN FOR STUDENT ENROLLMENT IN THE COLLEGE OF THE AIR PROGRAM. AN INDEPENDENT PROGRAM OF HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH INSTRUCTIONAL…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Television, Evening Programs, Extension Education
MacLean, Roderick – 1968
A survey of the use of television in education in Britain presents the medium not as a revolutionary approach to instruction, but rather as a new facility through which the teacher can better achieve traditional educational aims. The medium is analyzed according to its ability to magnify, distribute vision instantaneously, store visual material,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Closed Circuit Television, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
Schleicher, Klaus – 1982
Drawing on international studies concerning leisure attitudes, media consumption, and parental impact on the television viewing decisions of 4- to 14-year olds, this paper focuses on the importance of developing a coherent media education policy for pre- and primary-school children, parents, elementary school teachers, and television station…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Jankowski, Gene F. – 1986
To eliminate misunderstandings between the worlds of education and broadcasting, it is necessary to recognize five myths: (1) The major force in educating the young is television itself; (2) the sheer amount of time children spend on television is more important than time spent in school; (3) television and education are the same thing; (4) more…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Klinge, Peter L., Ed. – 1974
A reexamination of the role of the mass media in the educational process is presented. Part One establishes the current status of American society and education as seen by Alvin Toffler and Peter L. Klinge, the editor. Also, Charles E. Silberman compares the problems of media with those of education. Part Two attempts to clearly define the effects…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Communications, Education
Ploghoft, Milton E., Ed.; Anderson, James A., Ed. – 1981
This collection of papers is from the first national conference of academicians, teachers, school administrators, parents, television industry specialists, and government agency personnel interested in children and television. The 23 papers are presented under the following topics: (1) development of receivership skills (skills required for the…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Consumer Education, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development