Materials for Learning (1981) examines the ability of books and broadcasts to change lives. The combination of print, radio, television and group meetings – distance teaching – can transform education in developing countries. Effective distance teaching requires effective teaching materials, and up to now there has been a lack of guidance about how to produce such materials and how to do so for different cultures. Materials for Learning aims to supply this need by suggesting guidelines for action and, where evidence is mixed or lacking, defining questions that still require answers. It is a practical book aimed at people actively involved in nonformal education and will be particularly useful for the developing world educators. The book looks first at how distance teaching can help with educational problems, considers how adults learn, and surveys problems of language and culture. It then considers the planning of distance teaching and looks in detail at the use of different media. There were also chapters on teaching numeracy and science at a distance, and a discussion of the kind of support that can be provided for people studying at a distance.
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Materials for Learning (1981) examines the ability of books and broadcasts to change lives. It aims to supply guidelines for action and, where evidence is mixed or lacking, defining questions that still require answers.
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1. Distance Teaching 2. How Adults Learn 3. Language , Culture and Learning 4. The Cultural Content of Learning 5. Planning for Distance Teaching 6. The Different Media 7. Writing Simply 8. Using Pictures 9. The Production of Printed Materials 10. Making Radio Programmes 11. Making Films and Television Programmes 12. Approaching Number 13. Approaching Science 14. How to Help Learning 15. Supporting Learning 16. Conclusion
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ISBN
9781032643717
Publisert
2023-12-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
571 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UF, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
220

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