- Edward L. Palmer
Dr. Edward L. Palmer (1933-1999) was a media educator, researcher, author, and advocate, with extensive international experience in media planning and applications. He is a native of Oregon, holds a
Ph.D. degree in Educational Measurement and Research Design fromMichigan State University , and has held university appointments atFlorida State University ,Harvard University , and the Annenberg School for Communications at theUniversity of Pennsylvania .Dr. Palmer shared in founding the Children's Television Workshop (CTW) and "
Sesame Street ", beginning as a general researcher. He was Vice President of Research at CTW for 19 years.While at CTW, Dr. Palmer played a role in the creation of three adult TV series -- the "Feeling Good" health series, an adult drama series on U.S. history called "The Best of Families", and the 50-episode "Latin American Health Minutes" -- in addition to "
The Electric Company ", a children's TV series on reading; "3-2-1 Contact ", a children's TV series on science; and numerous overseas adaptations of "Sesame Street".More recently, Palmer participated as a producer of "Al Manaahil" ("The Sources"), a TV series created by CTW in Jordan to teach reading of Arabic to Arab children and adults, and was a consultant to the Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs on the creation of "The Equatorial Trilogy," three 75-minute made-for-TV feature films produced in Indonesia on the subject of health and the environment.
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