Had lunch with Missy Crutchfield from the Arts and Education office with the city and Brian Gray from Comcast about doing a live TV show from UTC's studio. The focus would be on, you guessed it, Arts and Education in Chattanooga. Sounds like a go for April.
You could say a television program has a curriculum, in the sense that each show has a theme, units of study, discussion of the topic, feedback from the audience, and sometimes assessment (ratings, though we don't get any on public access).
Was also interesting to find out that both of the other persons have interest in a locally produced children's television show.
Posted by cmwillis at March 9, 2006 1:19 PM | TrackBackhmmm, I had lunch with her father, state senator Ward on Tuesday.
I remember the night . . . . .
and the Tennessee Waltz.
Sorry, I had to. Funny guy though.
You could also say that driving to work in the morning has a curriculum. Alright Willis, this blog is starting to sound like a broken record. I'm going to have to get some kind of filter set up to search and replace for "curriculum". At least come up with some snazzy synonyms.
Posted by: Dale at March 10, 2006 10:21 PM