Continuing Public Education Broadcasting.

The contemporary scene and future directions for public educational broadcasting were examined for this report as a prior condition to increasing the usefulness and availability of public television and radio programing in providing continuing learning opportunities for all Americans. The opening se...

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Corporate Author: National Instructional Television Center, Bloomington, IN
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1969.
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Physical Description:237 pages
Format: Microfilm Book
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Summary:
The contemporary scene and future directions for public educational broadcasting were examined for this report as a prior condition to increasing the usefulness and availability of public television and radio programing in providing continuing learning opportunities for all Americans. The opening sections of the report describe the research methodology, the main features of Continuing Public Education Broadcasting (CPEB), and recommendations to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on the purpose and planning of adult learning opportunities through public broadcasting stations. The rest of the document is composed of appendixes which identify centers of activity and knowledgeable individuals; present a quantitative profile of continuing education programing and general information about the development and use of programs, provide judgments about the quality of programing through selection and inspection of a representative sample of broadcast and related materials; list the panel of broadcasting, educational, and research specialists who participated in the study; and contain papers used in the drafting of the report. (Author/SP)
Note:Sponsoring Agency: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, DC.
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Call Number:ED038042 Microfiche
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