Foundations, Ford, 1959 (1956-1959)

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82 Appendix 15 THE TRAINING PROGRAM of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS G eneral Statement; The NAEB has for many years conducted seminars, workshops and regional meetings, and given scholarships for the professional upgrading of members of the staffs of member institution stations and program production centers. These seminars have cut across all levels of operation and activity of staff members, and educational broadcast policy. At a time when the only staff members in commercial broadcasting who must meet specific qualifica¬ tions are the engineers (who must be licensed by the FCC), the NAEB has been concerned with raising standards of social, educational and moral responsibility for those who plan and produce the program fare offered nationally, thinking this to be a more urgent problem than that of those responsible merely for its safe delivery into the homes and schools of America „ Specific Seminars and Workshops : Besides come thirteen regional meetings, annual conventions, some 75 scholarships awarded for advanced study at accredited institutions at the graduate level, some 30 more grants-in-aid to educational institutions to help them set up better workshops and summer sessions (attended by some 600 indi¬ viduals), and participation in the Fulbright and other international exchanges programs, the NAEB has since 1949 itself set up and conducted the following seminars and workshops (ranging in length from three days to three weeks), attended by 688 members of NAEB station and production center staffs: