1989
Cll ~ ...... ~ ::> 0 ., ~ I~
... 0 i'j ~
~~§~ 8. ~ :Z ~ o .... ~Z~Q ~Otl'l...,. o .... :z:lll: ~~~~
Ethridge selected ·to television bOaI'd From tJ*:III re~rts
next year and the remainder in 1991, he said. Coordinated by Guy Paul Land of Eupora who did doctoral work in history at Harva.:d University and served for four years as counsel to Sen. John Stennis, the project will at all times remain the direct responsibility of the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television, a spokesman said. Mississippi ETV operates a state-of-the-art producboo facility in the Education and Research Center Complex in Jackson. Since it signed on the air in 1970, the state has won 300 na– tional awards for instr uctional progr~ptming.
scholars, community leaders, teachers and elected officials. Former Gov. William Winter will serve as committee chairman. The social studies instructor said the com– mittee's purpose is " to flan the overall con– tent, reVIew the genera content of, and ex– amine _the detailed content of a 12-part in– structional ~levision series on Mississippi history that will accompany the required seventh-grade history ·course for Mississippi public schools." Total cost of the project is $629,420, and the series should be ready to air-in the spring of 1992. Six of the programs will .be produced
Dr. Richard Ethridse, chairman of the Divis10n of Social St udies , Business Administration and Education at East
Central Community College in Decatur, has been selected to serve on the Public Advisory Committee for Mississippi Educational Television. Dr. Ethridge will represent the state's community and junior colleges on the ad– visory committee, which is composed of
~ Jlll·~ ~ · t g ~ ISlXO Ht:altJ ~~Q:i ~:z;~:z: a::~i~ Si~~
.. :z; ...... ~ p.. ~
Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator