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Nikken, Peter; Voort, Tom H. A. van der – Journal of Educational Media, 1997
This study investigated the standards children between 9 and 12 years of age use to evaluate the quality of four types of children's programs: news, educational, dramatic, and cartoons. The quality standards children considered most important were comprehensibility and aesthetic quality. Additional standards were entertainment, involvement,…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Television, Drama

Fisch, Shalom M.; Yotive, William; Brown, Susan K. McCann; Garner, M. Scott; Chen, Lisa – Journal of Educational Media, 1997
This study compares two animated programs set in prehistoric times, "Cro" (an educational program about technology) and "The Flintstones" (a noneducational program). Results indicated that Cro's technology content was salient to children but children did not distinguish between the programs on the basis of their educational…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Animation, Cartoons, Childhood Attitudes

Tidhar, Chava E.; Levinsohn, Hanna – Journal of Educational Media, 1997
This study surveyed the effects of cable television on Israeli parents' mediation of their childrens' viewing. Results indicate the introduction of cable television changed strategies of parental control and mediation and parents' assessment of television's influence on children. Active parental mediation was closely related to the attribution of…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Cable Television, Children, Educational Television

Tiene, Drew – Journal of Educational Media, 1996
Describes the results of a global survey about the most critical issues facing educational television in this decade. Results indicated that the most critical problems were limited funding, inadequate staffing, outdated equipment, insufficient broadcasting time, declining levels of government support, lack of equipment in schools, and insufficient…
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Educational Television, Equipment Evaluation, Financial Support