AndrewsRex G, Radio and Television Broadcasting in School and College: A report presented to the academic board, Stockwell College of Education and the School Broadcasting Council, (UK), 1969, (revised edn), mimeo.
4.
BaileyKV, ‘Evaluating school radio and television: Some problems and methods’. Educational Broadcasting International, 1973, 6 (1). p23.
5.
CarteCG, ‘Instructing student teachers in the use of television as a resource’, Educational Broadcasting International, 1973, 6(1), pp35–8.
6.
Andrews, Op Cit, p49.
7.
Bailey, Op Cit, p23.
8.
EvansKeith, ‘A role for television in compensatory education’, in ChazanDownes (eds) Compensatory Education and the New Media, Schools Council Research and Development Project in Compensatory Education, 1971. pp8–17.
9.
eg Music Club (BBC Radio).
10.
eg The World Of Work (BBC Radio) and A Job Worth Doing (BBC Television).
11.
eg Let's Go … (BBC Television).
12.
Department of Education and Science, UK, 1967, para 724.
13.
AndrewsOp Cit, p46.
14.
HooperOp Cit, p152.
15.
Based on audience statistics from Figures for First Term of Broadcasts. 1977–8, one each for Program Committeest. II and III, 1979, BBC internal memos.
16.
JonesRW, ‘Applications and limitations of radio in schools’, in Baggaley (eds) Aspects off Educational TechnologyVol 8: ‘Communication and Learning’. Pitman, 1975, p36.
17.
RowntreeDerek, Educational Technology in Curriculum DevelopmentHarper and Row, 1974, p72.
18.
Ibid, p1.
19.
TrowbridgeNE, The New Media Challenge, Macmillan, 1974, introduction.
20.
JohnsonMichael, ‘Why Do Teachers Watch Television Programs in Schools and What are the Reasons that Govern the Choice or Rejection of Particular Schools' Television Series’, ITA Fellowship Report, 1971, mimeo, p31.
WhiteleyEdwin, An Enquiry into Teachers' Expectations and Requirements of Educational Television, ITA Fellowship Report, 1971. mimeo, p15.
25.
RowntreeOp Cit, p1.
26.
School Broadcasting Council (UK)‘Developing Needs and Developing Technologies for Educational Broadcasting in the 1980s’, unpublished report of one day conference at the Langham, 4th April, 1979.
27.
GoodmanRichard, ‘The idea of technology for education and training’, in DaviesHartley (eds) Contributions to am Educational Technology, Butterworth, 1972. p56.
28.
School Broadcasting Council (UK)Broadcasts as Resource Material in Teacher Education, BBC (or SBC, 1976, p3.
29.
Whiteley Op Cit.
30.
GallagherMargaret, ‘Good television and good educational practice’, NET Paper on Broadcasting No 91, Open University, p6.
31.
BatesAW, ‘The effectiveness of educational broadcasting in western Europe’, NET Paper on Broadcasting No 68, Open University, p1.
32.
BatesGallagher, ‘Improving the effectiveness of Open University case studies and documentaries’, NET Paper on Broadcasting No 77, Open University, p36.