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Rural Television in Japan: A Report on an Experiment in Adult Education
Paris: UNESCO (1960), 198 pp.
"Experiment with tele-clubs in 64 Japanese villages — Description of the programmes chosen — The peasants were first attracted to the tele-clubs for entertainment, but soon became active viewers — Programmes followed by discussions." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass m
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An Indian Experiment in Farm Radio Forums
Paris: UNESCO (1959), 115 pp.
"Report on the experiment in rural radio services carried out by All India Radio and Unesco in 1956 in some 150 villages of the state of Bombay — In a first part entitled "The project and its execution" an attempt is made to relate the history of the undertaking and to give details of . the planni
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The Training of Journalists: A World-Wide Survey on the Training of Personnel for the Mass Media
Paris: UNESCO (1958), 222 pp.
"Gives training programs for journalists in 21 countries and contains discussions of UNESCO's role in journalism education and a series of eight articles by authorities on various aspects of journalism training, including a comparative analysis of curricula trends. Useful both historically and for c
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Education by Radio: School Broadcasting [Arabic edition]
Paris: UNESCO, 3rd impr. (1955), 45 pp.
"Studies on the use of radio in education — The nature of radio enables it to provide teachers living in university and cultural centres, who often are the only people responsible for the education of children of all ages, with information and new teaching methods, as well as a great number of fac
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Paper for printing today and tomorrow
Paris: UNESCO (1953), 139 pp.
"Work presented jointly by Unesco and the FAO. Forestry resources and use of timber — Wood pulp and wood for making pulp — Paper — Paper for printing purposes and writing paper — Newsprint — The newsprint crisis — New sources of raw materials: these are the topics covered by this work on
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Education by Radio: School Broadcasting
Paris: UNESCO (1953), 72 pp.
"Studies on the use of radio in education — The nature of radio enables it to provide teachers living in university and cultural centres, who often are the only people responsible for the education of children of all ages, with information and new teaching methods, as well as a great number of fac
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The Child Audience: A Report on Press, Film and Radio for Children
Paris: UNESCO (1952), 198 pp.
"[...] the “comics” industry has never looked back. Not only do strip cartoons occupy an ever greater pkce in papers for adults, but a specialized press has developed for children, and today it is estimated that every American child reads, on an average, between 10 and 12 comic books’ a week.
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Visual Aids in Fundamental Education: Some personal experiences
Paris: UNESCO (1952), 168 pp.
"The present study contains a certain number of articles on the production and use of visual aids, in particular films made by specialists whose experiences cover very different countries: Egypt, Morocco, West Africa, East Africa, the former Belgian Congo, the Gold Coast, China, India, Malaysia, Pap
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Low-Cost Radio Reception
Paris: UNESCO (1951), 118 pp.
"This study is devoted to the problem of radio reception in the non-industrial countries, technical problems associated with the socio-economic situation of each country, of which the solution must take into count the tasks of cultural development and particularly of popular education, which radio h
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Legislation for Press, Film and Radio: Comparative Study of the Main Types of Regulations Governing the Information Media
Paris: UNESCO (1951), 420 pp.
"Basic constitutional regulations - The status of radio and television - The status of press and information agents - The status of the publication." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 2178, topic code 110.2, 210.2
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Radio in Fundamental Education in Underdeveloped Areas
Paris: UNESCO (1950), 152 pp.
"The experiments at present being carried out, the aims, techniques, the organisation of the services — The broadcasts, system of listening, the possibilties of action, cooperation with governments, international cooperation." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the
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The Use of Mobile Cinema and Radio Vans in Fundamental Education
Paris: UNESCO (1949), 192 pp.
"This study concerns the use of cinema and radio vans for basic education — In countries where there is most illiteracy encouragement should be given to the use of vans fitted with equipment for the showing of films and filmstrips, for recording and reproducing sound, radio receiving sets, microph
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Training for Radio
Paris: UNESCO (1949), 105 pp.
"Summary: the value of professional training — the present organisation of professional training — the best method — possibilities of action — conclusion — the appearance of television." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels:
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The Problem of Newsprint and Other Printing Paper
Paris: UNESCO (1949), 111 pp.
"The long-term growth in the world demand for newsprint is assured. No one can foretell the rate of expansion or the demand levels likely to be established in ten or twenty years. If the estimates for newsprint consumption given in Chapter V for the medium term are accepted, world demand should at l
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