"The research underlying these case studies was done by the International Institute for Educational Planning in 1965-66 under a contract with the United States Agenciy for International Development, which gave the Institute full freedom of research and the right to publish its findings for general international use. The project was directed for the Institute by Wilbur Schramm. His principal collaborators at the Institute were Philip H. Coombs, director of IIEP, Friedrich Kahnert, and Jack Lyle." (Page 4)
Also cited in Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 1602, topic code 051
Educational television in Niger, 11
Colombia's national programme for primary-level television instruction, 49
La Telescuela Popular Americana of Arequipa, Peru, 77
Chicago's Television College, 99
Teaching literacy by television in the Ivory Coast, 129
Two uses of mass media for in-service teacher training in Algeria, 157
The in-serivce training programme for UNRWA/UNESCO teachers [of Palestinian children], 179
Radio Togo's educational programme, 209