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O'Connell, Libby Haight; Michaels, Debra; Rust, Mead; Olsen, Chris – 2002
This teacher's manual introduces educators to the History Channel's, "Save Our Sounds" project, a part of "Save Our History" project. The manual features the multilayered story of the U.S. recorded sound heritage. The manual provides opportunities for team teaching and enrichment studies in history, social studies, music,…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Curriculum Enrichment, Folk Culture, Heritage Education
Fisch, Shalom M., Ed.; Truglio, Rosemarie T., Ed. – 2001
"Sesame Street," 30-years-old in 1999, is possibly the most influential program in children's educational television. This book collects and synthesizes key research studies since the program's inception, describing the processes by which educational content and research are integrated into production, reviewing major studies of the…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Television, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Amundson, Kristen J. – 1999
Even after children enter school, parents continue to be the most important adult influence on their lives. This booklet, directed to parents, contains more than 40 ways that parents can work with their child's school to support their child's learning. The suggestions are organized in several sections: (1) "Parent Involvement: The 3 V's,"…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Homework
Peer reviewedJackson-Beeck, Marilyn – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
A survey of 191 sixth through eighth grade students suggests that newspaper exposure is a positive predictor of political information and interest, that television exposure is a negative predictor, and that--contrary to expectations-- interpersonal communication is a negative influence on political information. (GT)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
Peer reviewedMegee, Mary – Emergency Librarian, 1997
Discusses and defines media literacy. Topics include the pervasive influence of television; viewing habits; effects of media illiteracy; media education, including teaching critical viewing skills across the curriculum; media education and citizenship education; and the need for teacher education and community and parental involvement. (LRW)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Community Involvement, Community Role, Critical Viewing
Peer reviewedAlexander, Karl L. – Social Forces, 1997
Argues that the purported decline in public education is exaggerated and the accomplishments of public education neglected. Offers favorable evidence on student achievement and minority-majority comparisons, and suggests that recent trends in educational expenditures, class size, and curricular patterns should boost achievement. Addresses…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedBoyatzis, Chris J. – Young Children, 1997
Describes a study of the effects of violence on elementary students which used the television program Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and found increased aggression which parents should be concerned about. Offers suggestions for parents and teachers, including taking action against violent programming, utilizing technology which bans unwanted…
Descriptors: Aggression, Audience Response, Behavior Development, Child Behavior
Peer reviewedClifford, Brian R.; And Others – Journal of Educational Media, 1997
Describes a study conducted in the United Kingdom that assessed recall and comprehension scores of elementary and secondary school children following the viewing of two prime-time science television programs. Predictor variables including age, sex, linguistic fluency, prior television viewing, and reading habits were investigated. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: Age, Comprehension, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedChildren Today, 1990
Summarizes results of a survey of public elementary school principals concerning before- and after-school child care programs in their schools. Reviews a booklet that explains ways in which television can promote children's reading. Reviews two resources that offer assistance and guidelines for visually handicapped persons. (BB)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Book Reviews, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedTalabi, Joseph K. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1989
Describes study that was designed to measure the social and spatial television viewing behavior of selected families in Kwara State, Nigeria. Topics discussed include values attached to television viewing, and the social effects of television on educational planning, moral reformation, policy making, and the adoption of innovations in society.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Developing Nations, Educational Planning, Family Environment
Peer reviewedWatkins, Bruce – Communication Research, 1988
Investigates relationships between television viewing and both the content and form of children's event representations. Examines two narratives, a "television" story and a "real-life" story, written by children in grades three, five, and eight, for the presence of particular kinds of content and for presentational style and…
Descriptors: Aggression, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Sun, Yongmin; And Others – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1994
A survey of students in 179 Missouri high schools found that rural, male, and minority students watched more television than their counterparts; that rural students' perceptions of environmental safety impacted the length of television watching; and that the difference in viewing time between white and minority students was smaller in rural areas…
Descriptors: Family Influence, High School Students, High Schools, Minority Groups
Hemphill, David F.; And Others – College of Education Review, 1995
Discusses three ethnographic studies of electronic media and technological literacy among urban immigrant and multicultural individuals, analyzing electronic media consumption according to preferred forms and genres, social functions, maintenance of cultural identity, and education and information functions. Recommendations for adult basic…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness, Electronic Equipment
Peer reviewedGolanty-Koel, Renee – School Community Journal, 1994
Summarizes study to help a local high school locate problem areas among entering high school freshmen and improve environment and curriculum. Survey data from 314 students indicate females share school experiences with their families, but Hispanic males do not. Females have afterschool chores, but males have few chores. Females select positive,…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Family Problems, Grade 9
Peer reviewedHepburn, Mary A. – Social Education, 1995
Maintains that, with an average national television viewing time of more than seven hours daily, the prevalence of violence in broadcasts is a serious concern. Summarizes research on the effects of television violence on children. Includes eight suggested student activities to develop critical media skills. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Commercial Television, Critical Thinking

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