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SAIDE, (September,1998) A School-Based Educational Broadcasting Service for South Africa,
SAIDE: Johannesburg

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CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Executive Summary

Introduction

Chapter 1: South African Context Of Implementation
Introduction
An overview of the Policy Enviroment
An overview of the Material Enviroment of Schools
An overview of the Teaching and Learning Enviroments

Chapter 2: International Experiences in School Broadcasting Services
Overview of Historical Development of Educational Broadcasting
Common Trends in International School Broadcasting Services
Opportunities Resulting from the Changing Nature of School Services Internationally
Examples of Successful International Television Broadcasts
Summary

Chapter 3: Current South African Educational Broadcasting Initiatives
Introduction
SABC Educational Radio Initiatives
SABC Educational Television Initiatives
SABC Non-Govermental Organisations Initiatives

Chapter 4: A Theoretical Perspective on Audio and Video Educational Resources
Introduction
The Educational Benefits of Audio
The Educational Benefits of Video

Chapter 5: In-Principle Approaches to a School Educational Broadcasting Service

Introduction
Education and Broadcasting in South Africa: Establishing the Relationship
Establishing a School Broadcasting Service for South Africa
Considering School-Based Educational Broadcasting Services in South Africa
Conclusion

Chapter 6: Building Costing Scenarios
Costs of Television Production
Costs of Radio

Chapter 7: Support Strategies for a Schools Service
Building an Information Base

Chapter 8: Extending Access to Physical Infustructure
Introduction
Recomendations

Chapter 9: Building Professional Development Networks
Introduction
An Integrated approach to supporting professional development networks

Chapter 10: School Broadcasting Services Promotion Strategies
Introduction
Promoting a School Broadcasting Service
SABC Education Promotion Strategies

Chapter 11: SABC Education Research
Introduction
A History of Research in South Africa
Research and Organisational Strategy
SABC Education Research Management Process
Recommendations

Chapter 12: Producing and Dispatching Resources
Introduction
Content Development
Resource Production and Strategies for Dissemination
Dispatch
Plans for the SABC Print Strategy for January to June 1999

Chapter 13: Partnerships and Consultation
Building Effecdtive Partnerships
Partnerships for the School Service
The Importance oF Consultation

Chapter 14: Quality Assurence Strategies for the School-Based Educational Broadcasting Service
Introduction
Approaches to ensuring quality
Quality Assurance in South African Education and Training
A Quality Strategy for the SABC
Quality Assurance Criteria
Conclusion

Chapter 15: School Service Implementation Plans
Introduction
Milestones

Appendices

Appendix One: Existing School-Related Broadcasting Services Offered by the SABC

Appendix Two: Descriptions of the Schools' Services of International Broadcasters

Appendix Three: Current South African Broadcasting

Appendix Four: A report on the provision and maintenance of hardware in schools

Appendix Five: Descriptions of Some BBC Education Print Support Materials

Appendix Six: Printing and Distribution Costs

Appendix Seven: A Situational Analysis on the use of Educational Radio

Appendix Eight: Interviews with SABC Education Television and Radio

Appendix Nine: The Workshop Participants

Appendix Ten: Meetings and Consultations

Bibliography


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