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Television for Higher Technical Education of Workers. Final Report On a Pilot Project in Poland. Reports and Papers on Mass Communication Number 67.

Authors :
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). Dept. of Mass Communication.
Publication Year :
1973

Abstract

The "Television Polytechnic" program of 1966 - 1970 was a joint effort of the Polish Ministry of Higher Education and Polish Television to provide televised education for working students. The subjects taught were those normally included in the first two years of the higher technical schools--math, physics, geometry, chemistry, mechanics of materials, and electrotechnics. Each semester lectures were given by professors from the higher technical schools, and students were provided with texts and access to consultation centers. Assessment indicated that television lectures were helpful to regular students as a complement to their classroom experiences and were a useful means of providing basic instruction to those not enrolled in a higher school. Preparatory and first year television courses will remain as permanent elements in the Polish educational system and the recent implementation of a second channel will lead to an expansion of programs, including many aimed at post-graduate audiences. (PB)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Accession number :
ED077226