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Schramm, Wilbur – 1976
There is no conclusive evidence as yet that television has provided sufficient cause for the decline in scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test and other measures of academic achievement or aptitude, although it may be one of several elements in a complex causal system. The major studies show that television viewing, after the early school years,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, College Bound Students, College Entrance Examinations
Lloyd-Kolkin, Donna – 1979
This report describes activities undertaken during Phase I of a two-year project sponsored by the U.S. Office of Education to prepare, evaluate, and distribute a print-based curriculum which will encourage the development of critical television viewing skills in teenagers, and to develop television viewing skills guides and workshops for parents…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluative Thinking, Formative Evaluation, Guides
Ungerleider, Charles S., Ed. – 1981
This report contains discussion papers presented at a workshop held in 1981 by the Multiculturalism Directorate of the Canadian Department of the Secretary of State to consider the effects of television on public attitudes and to develop approaches for educating viewers to analyze critically what they see. The papers include (1) an overview of the…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Children, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking
Bossing, Lewis; Mikulcik, Marilyn – 1981
Parents from rural and urban areas of Calloway County, Kentucky were surveyed regarding their children's television viewing habits. Fifteen survey questions were asked, among them whether there was a television set in the home; whether the child had a personal set; whether the family ate meals while watching television; whether television sound…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Rearing, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education
Ploghoft, Milton E., Ed.; Anderson, James A., Ed. – 1981
This collection of papers is from the first national conference of academicians, teachers, school administrators, parents, television industry specialists, and government agency personnel interested in children and television. The 23 papers are presented under the following topics: (1) development of receivership skills (skills required for the…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Consumer Education, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Williams, Tannis MacBeth – 1979
The five research papers that comprise this document report on research into the impact of the inception of television reception on residents of a Canadian town, "Notel." The introductory section tells how Notel and two other similar Canadian towns that already had television reception were studied just before Notel received television…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Childhood Attitudes
BREITENFELD, FREDERICK, JR. – 1963
ASSUMING EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION TO BE A FORM OF LIBERAL ADULT EDUCATION, ITS PROGRAMING, PRESENT AND POTENTIAL AUDIENCES, AND THE ATTITUDES OF VARIOUS PUBLICS TOWARD IT WERE INVESTIGATED. TWO VIEWS TOWARD LIBERAL ADULT EDUCATION WERE RECOGNIZED. THE TRADITIONALIST ARGUES THAT CONTENT TRANSCENDS METHOD, THAT THE GOAL OF LIBERAL ADULT EDUCATION IS…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Change Agents, Commercial Television, Community Benefits
Olsen, Judith E. – 1979
Six classes with 20 students per class participated in a study to determine the effects of television programing's stereotyped images on children's autonomy (independence of thought and action). Classes of first and second grade students and two classes of fifth grade students were the experimental groups, while the third and sixth grade classes…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education, Individual Power
Turekian, Roxanne, Ed.; Workman, Gwendolyn, Ed. – 1974
This volume contains a series of seminars on parenting presented by the North Haven Right to Read Advisory Council. The major theme of the seminars is the role of the parent in stimulating the child's total development: emotional, social, and intellectual. Specific topics examined are: (1) the young child's view of himself: his basis for learning,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Discipline, Early Childhood Education
Zettl, Herbert Lorenz – 1966
This study sought to detect major trends and areas in the use of television in adult education and to suggest useful generalizations. Research studies were grouped by program source, educational method, program format, production techniques, program reception, and viewer reaction. These communication categories were then correlated, with the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiences, Audiovisual Communications, Closed Circuit Television
COMSTOCK, GEORGE; MACCOBY, NATHAN – 1966
IN ORDER TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A 17-PROGRAM TELEVISED COURSE IN MODERN MATHEMATICS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS PARTICIPATING IN THE PEACE CORPS ETV PROJECT, A MATH TEST AND A QUESTIONNAIRE WERE ADMINISTERED TO 1341 TEACHERS, DIVIDED BETWEEN COURSE VIEWERS AND NON-VIEWERS. MORE THAN HALF OF THE TEACHERS HAD VIEWED MORE THAN HALF OF THE…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Television, Feedback
Van Camp, Sarah S. – 1974
This paper presents a survey of kindergarten children's understanding of social issues. Approximately 350 children from 14 kindergarten classes participated in taped small group discussions with a female interviewer. The classes involved in the study included 11 public school kindergarten classes, two inner city day care center programs and one…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Comprehension, Early Childhood Education
Watts, Meredith W. – 1978
This paper reviews previous research and describes a study about the use of psychophysiological indicators (skin conductance response--SCR and heart rate--HR) to measure people's reactions to violence. The review of research describes attempts to gauge the association between people's attitudes, personality, and physiological responses when they…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior, Heart Rate
Comstock, George; And Others – 1975
Some 450 studies and other items judged to be of key importance to research on television and human behavior are summarized. For empirical research, each summary presents: (1) principal findings; (2) design and methodology; (3) theory and discussion. For theory, review and nonempirical works, each summary presents: principal conclusions and theory…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Human Development
Heller, Melvin S.; Polsky, Samuel – 1976
The complete reports of the research efforts on the effects of televised violence on children sponsored by the American Broadcasting Company in the past five years are presented. Ten research projects on aggression and violence are described which examined primarily the effect of television on children who were emotionally disturbed, came from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Broadcast Industry


