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62 MARYLAND MANUAL
an educational tool, and has coordinated its plans and activities with
those of the Maryland Educational-Cultural Broadcasting Commission
to insure quality and effectiveness of television throughout the spec-
trum of ETV-ITV.
During the summer of 1967, over 400 elementary classroom teachers;
along with interested administrators and supervisors, participated in
five regional workshops throughout the State of Maryland. These
workshops were designed to introduce classroom teachers to instruc-
tional television by means of the participation of the studio lesson
and through the utilization of the telelesson in the classroom. The
Division of Instructional Television has formulated plans for a series
of intra-county conferences, utilizing State department supervisors,
county personnel, and special consultants, to consider instructional
television as related to specific curricular needs within the several
counties (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1967 Supp., Art. 77, sec. 330).
Appropriations—1967
General Special Federal
Funds Funds Funds Total
State Department of
Education - $ 1,818,879 $ 1,045,722 $ 2,864,601
Vocational
Rehabilitation $ 909,096 $ 3,527,400 $ 4,436,496
State Aid to
Education $145,433,278 $700,000 $31,030,028 $177,163,306
Staff: 502.
Appropriations—1968
General Special Federal
Funds Funds Funds Total
State Department of
Education $ 2,817,475 $ 1,799 $ 2,748,292 $ 5,567,566
Rehabilitation $ 1,004,778 $ 5,754,620 $ 6,759,398
State Aid to
Education $150,732,026 $725,000 $33,685,449 $185,142,475
Staff: 629.
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HIGHER EDUCATION
Chairman: G. Russell Tatum. 1972
Roy Tasco Davis, 1968; Sherman E. Flangan, 1968; Joseph A. Sellin-
ger, S.J„ 1968; William P. Chaffinch, 1970; Dorothy S. Maltbie, 1970;
Henry C. Welcome, 1970; Benjamin B. Rosenstock, 1972; Ellery B.
Woodworth, 1972.
Director: Wesley N. Dorn
2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-3010
The Advisory Council on Higher Education originally created by
Chapter 41, Acts of 1963, had its function expanded by Chapter 40,
Acts of 1964. The Council consists of nine members appointed from
the citizens of the State by the Governor with the advice and consent
of the Senate, solely by reason of their demonstrated interest and
broad range of higher education, their knowledge and understanding
of its needs and problems, and their devotion to its cause. All members
serve six-year terms.
The Council prepares programs for the orderly growth and the over-
all development of the State system of higher education, the investi-

 
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