Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... television . The role of television in education . In April , 1952 , the Federal Communication Commission tentatively reserved 242 frequencies for non - commercial educational television . These may be applied for and utilized only by ...
... television . The role of television in education . In April , 1952 , the Federal Communication Commission tentatively reserved 242 frequencies for non - commercial educational television . These may be applied for and utilized only by ...
Page 381
... television station WEWS on the subjects of " Economics of American Enterprises " and " Introduction to Music . " College credit is given in these courses by examination at the end of the course . The television auditor must take the ...
... television station WEWS on the subjects of " Economics of American Enterprises " and " Introduction to Music . " College credit is given in these courses by examination at the end of the course . The television auditor must take the ...
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... Television has great value in vitalizing subject - matter , in stimulating student interest and activity , and in broadening students ' backgrounds . 9. The 20 ... TELEVISION 385 Values inherent in television Techniques of television speech.
... Television has great value in vitalizing subject - matter , in stimulating student interest and activity , and in broadening students ' backgrounds . 9. The 20 ... TELEVISION 385 Values inherent in television Techniques of television speech.
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
Copyright | |
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