School Broadcasting in Canada

School Broadcasting in Canada

Author: Richard S. Lambert

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1963-12-15

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1487592795

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This book describes the origin, growth, and achievements of school broadcasting in Canada. Sections are devoted to the start of school broadcasting in each province, the establishment of national school broadcasts, and the work of the National Advisory Council on School Broadcasting. In the story, the part played by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in initiating and promoting the work of teaching by radio and in providing the facilities upon which it is based, is a significant one. The book is the first authoritative description, by the man largely responsible for its success, of an important and fruitful experiment in federal-provincial co-operation in the thorny field of education. To this co-operation is due the high standard of the school broadcasts which have earned for Canada world-wide recognition and appreciation. The book also describes the international aspects of this cooperation, particularly between Canada and Australia, Great Britain, and the United States.


Supporting Institutions and Services

Supporting Institutions and Services

Author: W.G. Fleming

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1971-12-15

Total Pages: 884

ISBN-13: 1487597045

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A variety of institutions and activities including the training of teachers, research and development, and educational television services are discussed in this volume. It describes in detail the creation and growth of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and its research activities, and gives an account of the educational activities of institutions such as the Royal Ontario Museum, the CBC, and the provincial libraries.