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Dryer, Bernard V. – 1963
Historical and present-day developments indicate that the continuing education of physicians is one of the most important problems in medical education today. The gap between scientific knowledge and application is increasing, largely because of the rapid advance of research, imbalance in the quantity, quality, and availability of opportunities…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Television, Evaluation
JOHNSON, EUGENE I. – 1967
THE CARNEGIE COMMISSION ON EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION PROPOSAL FOR PUBLIC TELEVISION IS EXAMINED TO DETERMINE WHAT STEPS MIGHT BE TAKEN TO DEVELOP MOST FULLY ITS POTENTIAL FOR PUBLIC TELEVISION. IT IS ASSERTED THAT THE FRAMERS OF THE ORIGINAL PROPOSAL HAVE NOT PROPERLY UNDERSTOOD THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TELEVISION BROADCASTS AND THE INFORMAL…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Curriculum Development
Seyfert, Warren C., Ed.; Pannwitt, Barbara, Ed. – Curriculum Report, 1981
Presented, in abridged form, are recommendations found in "An Agenda for Action," for special note by secondary school administrators as they carry out their responsibilities for curriculum development and coordination. It is felt that school administrators and curriculum supervisors often have neither the time nor the opportunity to…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Technology
Biggy, Virginia M. – 1974
A proposal for the creation of a series of instructional television programs has been developed by the Agency for Instructional Television. The programs will focus upon essential skills in the areas of communications, computation, inquiry, and analysis and evaluation and will be organized at three levels for children of kindergarten age through…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education