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Prix Jeunesse Foundation, Munich (Germany). – 1978
A four week course in television programming and production for very young children was attended by 13 representatives from ten countries in the Asian-Pacific area. The first part of the course was devoted to presentations by the participants describing the television programs in their countries and the presentation and discussion of about 80…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Childrens Television, Course Descriptions, Educational Television
Council of Better Business Bureaus, Inc., New York, NY. – 1976
These guidelines have been developed for the use of advertisers and advertising agencies and for the self-regulatory mechanism which these groups have established, the National Advertising Division, to help ensure that advertising directed to children is truthful, accurate, and fair to children's perceptions. Preliminary sections set forth basic…
Descriptors: Advertising, Child Advocacy, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Needs
Penman, Brian; And Others – 1976
This resource book examines the relations between the teacher, the student, and television; provides concrete teaching models which demonstrate breadth and depth in learning through television; indicates that curriculum planning and design which ignores television does so at the expense of a wealth of learning that is best provided through the…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Curriculum Development, Educational Radio, Educational Strategies
Family Communications, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. – 1995
Intended for both childcare professionals and parents, this book lists activities from episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood television program, and can be used with or without watching the program. Each activity is assigned a number which corresponds to the television episode in which the activity is featured, and a national PBS Broadcast…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Activity Units, Childrens Games, Childrens Television
New York State Education Dept. , Albany. Bureau of Mass Communications. – 1975
The goal of Vegetable Soup, a television series for children, is to help counter the negative, destructive effects of racial prejudice and racial isolation and to reinforce and dramatize the positive, life enhancing value of human diversity in entertaining and affective presentations that children can understand and relate to. This teaching guide…
Descriptors: Bias, Career Education, Children, Childrens Television