Audiovisual Education Media Training Curriculum Standards

(Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, 1990 - revision of 1972 version)

Contents
A. General Provisions
B. Areas for Training
1) Training Curriculum I (Basic Knowledge and Skills for Various Education Media)
2) Training Curriculum II (Knowledge and Skills for required Conducting Training)
a) Basic Course
b) Specialist Course
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A. General Provisions

 

1. The goals of the Audiovisual Education Media Training Curriculum Standards are designed not just to allow those involved in education to become familiar with the previous educational media but, from the viewpoint of the achievement of educational goals, to also acquire the ability to systematically use the media within the overall educational framework and, in addition to preparing people to be apply organic combinations of the various educational media, to also develop those qualities and abilities expected of leaders in audiovisual education.

2. It is expected that, whenever planning to improve or develop training programmes in the field of audiovisual education, these standards will be used as a guide by personnel attached to boards of education, social education facilities, schools and other organizations involved in audiovisual education, as well as by private individuals who are similarly involved.

3. The items outlined in these standards are separated into two sections : "Training Curriculum I" and "Training Curriculum II".

The content of "Training Curriculum I" is centered around the basic knowledge and skills required for handling the various educational media. This is to include the sum of knowledge and skills related to the educational media which should be required of all social education facility employees, teachers and private directors and guidance personnel.

The content of "Training Curriculum II" is that required for the development of practical leadership in audiovisual education at the regional level. This is to include the sum of knowledge and skills related to training and guidance in educational media which should be required of all directors of social education, guidance directors, audiovisual library employees, and those who are in a position to promote regional audiovisual education or to plan and/or manage training in audiovisual education.

In particular, "Training Curriculum II", in addition to embracing development of those qualities and abilities required of personnel directly involved in training in audiovisual education, also includes a broad range of knowledge and skills related to planning such training, ways of developing regional educational media, and management and directing of audiovisual centres and libraries.

4. For these standards, the sections on general theory included at both levels are designed to deal with new directions in educational media and to highlight the pedagogical significance of applying educational media to instruction.

5. When using the standards in planning training programmes, the backgrounds of those taking the training should be taken into consideration. Furthermore, when selecting the content to be presented, attention should be given to other programmes related to audiovisual education which may have been presented within the same region as well as to the actual situation in relation to the availability of equipment.

6. Because a great deal of time would be required to present the entire contents of Training Curriculum I within a single training session, it is intended that the contents will be divided into training by types of educational media or by the levels of experience of those undergoing the training and spread purposefully over a period of two to three years. Further, attention should be given to possibly permitting those who will be attending the training to select from a variety of programmes.

7. Training Curriculum II concentrates upon the development of leaders in audiovisual education and, of presentation as an intensive programme is possible, attention should be given to covering it in its entirety within one year.

While the "Basic Course" is designed primarily for use at the prefectural or designated city (metropolitan area) level, it is also anticipated that those cities, towns and villages maintaining audiovisual centres will also be able to implement Training Curriculum II as appropriate.

Contents

 

B. Areas for Training

 

1) Training Curriculum I (Basic Knowledge and Skills for Various Education Media)

 

 

 

 

General Theory

 

1. Meaning and Methods of Audiovisual Education

2. Trends in Educational Media

3. Audiovisual Libraries and Centres

4. Basics of Educational Media (to include language laboratories,

group response analyzers, etc.)

5. Basics of Information Learning Systems (to include databases, personal

computer telecommunications, etc.)

6. Audiovisual Education and Informational Morals (to include

copyrights, etc.)

7. Maintaining Audiovisual Materials

 

 

Slides

Overhead Projector (OHP)

 

 

 

Knowledge

1. The role and functions of slide

materials

2. Construction, functions and

types of slide projectors

3. Care of slide projectors

4. Trends in preparing slide

materials

1. The role and function of OHP

materials

2. Construction, functions and

types of OHP projectors

3. Care of OHP projectors

4. Trends in preparing OHP

transparencies

 

 

 

 

 

Application

1. Using various models of slide

projectors

2. Preparing the room for

showing slides

3. Selecting slide projectors

4. Preparing lessons plans

using slides

5. Making your own slides

 

6. Evaluating instructional slides

 

1. Using various models of OHPs

 

2. Preparing the room for showing

OHP transparencies

3. Selecting OHPs

4. Preparing lessons plans

using OHP transparencies

5. Making your own OHP

transparencies

6. Evaluating instructional OHP

transparencies

 

 

Radio and TV

Recordings

 

 

 

 

 

Knowledge

1. Characteristics and the

educational effectiveness of

broadcasting

2. How educational programmes

are produced and presented

3. Facilities and equipment for

in-school broadcasting

4. Developing the ability to apply

broadcasting (instruction in

mass communications)

1. Using recordings in education

 

 

2. Characteristics and types of

recordings

3. Characteristics and types of

playback equipment

4. Characteristics and types of

peripheral devices

 

5. Characteristics and types of

video cameras

6. Characteristics and types of

recorded materials

 

 

 

 

 

Application

1. Facilities, equipment and

equipment operation necessary

to broadcasting

2. Various methods of using

radio and TV

3. Preparing lessons plans for

utilizing radio and TV

4. Using in-school broadcasting

5. Managing in-school broadcasting

6. Preparing and evaluating

 

1. Recording and replaying TV

programmes

 

2. Using a video camera

 

3. Dubbing

 

4. Simple editing techniques

5. Preparing lessons plans using

recorded materials

6. Preparing your own recorded

materials

7. Evaluating recorded materials

 

 

Films

Computers

 

 

 

 

 

Knowledge

1. Educational use of films

2. Principles and characteristics of

film

3. Film types and formats

 

4. Design and types of movie

projectors

5. Care of movie projectors

 

6. Methods for presenting film

materials

7. Using films in visual education

1. Educational use of computers

2. Basic capabilities of computers

 

3. Functions of peripheral

devices

4. The role of software

 

5. Basics of programming

languages

6. Capabilities and use of databases

 

 

 

 

 

Application

1. Operation of projectors

2. Caring for and splicing film

 

 

 

 

 

3. Preparing lessons plans

utilizing instructional films

4. Establishing and managing film

clubs

1. Basic computer operation

2. Using software

a. Using word-processing software

b. Using database software

c. Using spreadsheets

d. Using graphics software

e. Using instructional software

3. Preparing lessons plans utilizing

computers

4. Functions and use of computer

telecommunications

Contents

 

 

2) Training Curriculum II (Knowledge and Skills for required Conducting Training)

 

a) Basic Course

 

 

 

 

General Theory

1. Problems and the Status of Audiovisual Education Today

2. Support of Regional Audiovisual Education Today

3. Developing Cooperation for Use of Educational Media within various

Facilities

4. The Meaning of Computers in Education

5. The Meaning of Databases in Education

6. The Meaning of Telecommunications Systems in Education

7. Theory and Techniques of Preparing Instructional Materials

8. Media Instruction (including copyrights, etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

Theories of

Educational Media

1. Audiovisual Education Materials and the Learning Process

2. Selecting and Evaluating Audiovisual Educational Materials

(to include CAI materials)

3. Preparing Lessons Plans Incorporating Audiovisual Education

Materials

4. Policies and Practices of Using Educational Media

5. Trends in Educational Media

a. Trends in Comprehensive Educational Media

b. Examples of Multiple-use of Educational Media

c. Trends in New Educational Image Environments

6. Combining Audiovisual Educational Equipment and Computers

 

 

 

 

 

Advanced Theories

of

Educational Media

(Computers)

1. Operating Systems and Application Software

2. Programming Using Simple Languages

3. Using Authoring Systems to Prepare Instructional Materials

4. Exercises in Using Wordprocessors, Spreadsheets and

Graphics Software

 

(Telecommunications Systems, Databases)

1. Networking Concepts

2. Types of Telecommunications Systems

3. Basics of Information Retrieval

4. Basic Capabilities of Database Systems

 

b) Specialist Course

 

 

 

 

 

General Theory

1. Preparing an Audiovisual Education Media Training Curriculum

2. Preparing a Guidance Manual for Audiovisual Educational Media

Training

3. Maintenance and Management of Facilities and Equipment

4. Functions and Management of Audiovisual Centres

5. Developing a Cooperative Basis for Study Meetings on the

Education Use of Computers

6. Meaning and the Methods of Applying Telecommunications Systems

to Education

7. Introducing Database Systems

8. Designing Regional Media Plans

 

 

 

Theories of

Educational Media

 

 

1. Developing Guidance Materials for Audiovisual Education

2. Preparing User Manuals

3. Examples of Educational Media

a. Comprehensive Educational Media

b. Developing Model Educational Materials

c. Multiple-use of Educational Media

d. Research and Development of Educational Media

4. Functions and Types of Audiovisual Rooms, Language Laboratories and

In-school Broadcasting Systems

 

 

Advanced Theories

of

Educational Media

(Computers)

1. Planning Computer Training Programmes

2. Software Development

 

(Telecommunications Systems, Databases)

1. Capabilities and Characteristics of Telecommunications Systems

2. Planning and Creating Databases

3. Maintaining and Managing Databases

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