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Peters, Elke – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2019
In recent years, an increasing number of studies have focused on learning vocabulary from audiovisual input. They have shown that learners can pick up new words incidentally when watching TV (Peters & Webb, 2018; Rodgers & Webb, 2019). Research has also shown that on-screen text (first language or foreign language subtitles) might increase…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Television Viewing, English (Second Language)
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Embregts, Petri J. C. M.; van Oorsouw, Wietske M. W. J.; Wintels, Sophie C.; van Delden, Robby W.; Evers, Vanessa; Reidsma, Dennis – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2020
Background: New technologies could broaden activities for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). This study compared watching television with a newly-developed interactive ball. Method: The ball responded with sounds, lights, and wiggling to the player's voice and movements. Five control sessions (watching television)…
Descriptors: Severe Intellectual Disability, Manipulative Materials, Interaction, Television Viewing
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Bosma, Evelyn; Blom, Elma – Journal of Child Language, 2020
Previous research has shown that in a minority-majority language context, the quantity of language input at home is more important for the development of the minority language than for the development of the majority language. In the current study, we examined whether the same holds true for the frequency of specific language activities at home.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Minorities, Vocabulary Development, Grammar
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van Ommen, Merel; Daalmans, Serena; Weijers, Addy; Eden, Allison; de Leeuw, Rebecca N. H.; Buijzen, Moniek – Journal of Moral Education, 2017
This study aims to inform the discussion over the proposed merit of morally ambiguous dramas as a tool in moral education in the professional domain, by providing insight into student groups' moral evaluations of "Dexter." In-depth interviews (N = 61) were conducted among a diverse sample of law and (developmental) psychology students.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Law Related Education, College Students
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McKenney, Susan; Voogt, Joke – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
Technology applications can make important contributions to improving learning outcomes in the domain of early literacy. However, to fully exploit the potential of educational technologies, teachers must have specific knowledge and skills. This study aimed to articulate the technological pedagogical content knowledge teachers need to make…
Descriptors: Expertise, Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Emergent Literacy
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Greveling, Linda; Amsing, Hilda T. A.; Dekker, Jeroen J. H. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2014
In the Netherlands, crossing borders to study comprehensive schools was an important strategy in the 1970s, a decisive period for the start and the end of the innovation. According to policy-borrowing theory, actors that engage in debating educational issues are framing foreign examples of comprehensive schooling to convince their audiences.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, International Education, Educational Innovation
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van Leeuwen, Lonneke; Renes, Reint Jan; Leeuwis, Cees – Health Education & Behavior, 2013
Alcohol use among adolescents is a concern in the Netherlands because of its high prevalence and risks. To discourage adolescents from drinking alcohol, a televised entertainment-education (E-E) intervention was developed. This study investigated responses of adolescents on perceived realism and enjoyment of the E-E intervention, as well as its…
Descriptors: Drinking, Foreign Countries, Intervention, Adolescents
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Belot, Michele; Bhaskar, V.; van de Ven, Jeroen – Journal of Human Resources, 2012
We analyze discrimination against less attractive people on a TV game show with high stakes. The game has a rich structure that allows us to disentangle the relationship between attractiveness and the determinants of a player's earnings. Unattractive players perform no worse than attractive ones, and are equally cooperative in the prisoner's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Television, Interpersonal Attraction, Games
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de Groot, Renate H. M.; van Dijk, Martin L.; Kirschner, Paul A. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2015
The GOALS study (Grootschalig Onderzoek naar Activiteiten van Limburgse Scholieren [Large-scale Research of Activities in Dutch Students]) was set up to investigate possible associations between different forms of physical activity and inactivity with cognitive performance, academic achievement and mental well-being. It was conducted at a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correlation, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level
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Konijn, Elly A.; Walma van der Molen, Juliette H.; van Nes, Sander – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
This study investigated whether emotions induced in TV-viewers (either as an emotional state or co-occurring with emotional involvement) would increase viewers' perception of realism in a fake documentary and affect the information value that viewers would attribute to its content. To that end, two experiments were conducted that manipulated (a)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Television, Mass Media Effects, Audience Response
Ang, Ien – 1986
This document analyzes and evaluates dilemmas and difficulties in developing/implementing "progressive television," a kind of television that seeks to transgress the boundaries of dominant (mainstream) television by proposing a new constellation of television production and consumption. The ideal is described as a television that tries…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Broadcast Television, Commercial Television, Foreign Countries
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Kuter-Luks, Theresa; Heuvelman, Ard; Peters, Oscar – Learning, Media and Technology, 2011
Despite clear European and Dutch policies about media education, there is currently no media education curriculum in Dutch schools. A survey among preadolescents (n = 257) in six primary schools in the Netherlands included questions regarding media access, fears, risks, parental mediation of television and the internet, and the need for media…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journalism Education, Preadolescents, Risk
Kooyman, A. – EBU Review, 1974
A presentation of radio and television listening and viewing research from the Netherlands. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Communications, Developed Nations, Media Research, Programing (Broadcast)
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O'Sullivan, Dermot A. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Describes television programs broadcast in the Netherlands and West Germany which explain what chemistry is all about. Both programs, planned under the direction of trained chemists, comprise 13 half-hour presentations and include segments on energy, polymers, chemical processes, the chemistry of life, atomic and molecular chemistry, and chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Media, Educational Television, Mass Media
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de Bock, Harold – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Reports that, for Dutch viewers, the televised debates between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter helped develop a presidential preference, regardless of the viewers' own political orientations, and that the debates may have benefited Carter. (GW)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Debate, Foreign Countries, Persuasive Discourse
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