The few websites I visited that "talk about" NBC's "University of The Air" focus on the radio adaptations of classic literature from 1948 - 1951.
NBC had a variety of "University of The Air" productions throughout the 1940s. I have access to a bunch of 16" E.T.'s from 1945 that are radio plays with an instructional theme during war time. One set of two discs has a series called "Home Is What You Make It" dated March 24, 1945. The drama is "Your Children and Mine", about dealing with adolescents and issues arising with young people during the war. One thing dramatized is a girl being sent up to reform school. Another segment has a teenage boy displaying a hatred for Jews with the narrator pointing out how shocking it is that this happened in the USA, not Germany. These particular programs run 30 minutes. I haven't found much information about these pre-1948 University of the Air productions.
NBC had a variety of "University of The Air" productions throughout the 1940s. I have access to a bunch of 16" E.T.'s from 1945 that are radio plays with an instructional theme during war time. One set of two discs has a series called "Home Is What You Make It" dated March 24, 1945. The drama is "Your Children and Mine", about dealing with adolescents and issues arising with young people during the war. One thing dramatized is a girl being sent up to reform school. Another segment has a teenage boy displaying a hatred for Jews with the narrator pointing out how shocking it is that this happened in the USA, not Germany. These particular programs run 30 minutes. I haven't found much information about these pre-1948 University of the Air productions.