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Lashida Barnes; Asia Lefebre; Karina Mercado; Rachel Cuevas; Sarah Malarkey; Nadia Smith; Humberto Baquerizo; Sebastian Acevedo; Pamela Valera – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experience of the Spanish-speaking Latino community during the COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders. A single remote focus group meeting was conducted with nine Spanish-speaking participants to explore how residents living amidst shelter-in-place orders made informed decisions about health, safety,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Hispanic Americans, Search Engines
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Edwards, Erica; Esposito, Jennifer – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2016
In this article, Erica Edwards and Jennifer Esposito review the fourth season of "Love and Hip Hop New York," which is just a small part of the larger "Love and Hip Hop" reality TV series, which characterizes love through narrow representations of race, gender, and sexuality. Their analysis reports that this television program…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Television, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship
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Halim, May Ling; Ruble, Diane N.; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2013
Children's awareness of how others evaluate their gender could influence their behaviours and well-being, yet little is known about when this awareness develops and what influences its emergence. The current study investigated culturally diverse 4-year-olds' ("N" = 240) public regard for gender groups and whether exposure to factors that…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Sex Role, Childhood Attitudes, Measures (Individuals)
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Reddy, Christopher – American Journal of Distance Education, 2014
Laboratory science classes offered to students learning at a distance require a methodology that allows for the completion of tactile activities. Literature describes three different methods of solving the distance laboratory dilemma: kit-based laboratory experience, computer-based laboratory experience, and campus-based laboratory experience,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, College Science
Bach, Amy Jane – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Drawn from more than two years of ethnographic data collection, this dissertation study explores the literacy practices enacted in a youth media organization (the Youth Media Group) that is a branch of a public access television station (Manhattan Media) in New York City. Rooted in New Literacy Studies, a branch of scholarship which explores…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Journalism Education, Free Enterprise System, Change Agents
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Gordon, Ruthanna; Gerrig, Richard J.; Franklin, Nancy – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
People's memories must be able to represent experiences with multiple types of origins--including the real world and our own imaginations, but also printed texts (prose-based media), movies, and television (screen-based media). This study was intended to identify cues that distinguish prose- and screen-based media memories from each other, as well…
Descriptors: Memory, Films, Television, Prose
Cooper, Mary Ann – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
In 1958, Ramon Estevez resisted the idea of being pushed into college, and instead went to New York to seek fame and fortune. The world would come to know him as the award-winning stage, television, and movie star Martin Sheen. Nearly 50 years later, Mexican-American Octavio Gonzalez embraced the pursuit of a college degree. The two met when…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Television, Television Viewing
REID, J. RICHARD – 1961
AN ASSESSMENT WAS MADE OF THE EXTENT, STRENGTH, AND WEAKNESS OF CLASSROOM LEARNING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES THROUGH TELEVISION. INFORMATION WAS GATHERED BY MAIL, THROUGH VISITING 16 LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN 15 AREAS OF THE COUNTRY, AND BY INTERVIEWS WITH TELEVISION AND CLASSROOM TEACHERS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, TELEVISION PROGRAM DIRECTORS, AND STUDENTS.…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Foreign Language Films, Instruction, Language
Herbert, Doug, Ed. – US Department of Education, 2010
The purpose of the U.S. Department of Education's online newsletter "The Education Innovator" is to promote innovative practices in education; to offer features on promising programs and practices; to provide information on innovative research, schools, policies, and trends; and to keep readers informed of key Department priorities and…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Money Management
Roos, David E.; And Others – 1973
The development, organization, operation, programing and financing of educational television (ETV) in New York State (NYS) are reviewed. Legislative intent and authorization for ETV--which includes both public television (PTV), open to the general public, and instructional television (ITV), usually designed for specific classroom instructional…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Television, Elementary Education, Higher Education
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Blokhuis, Jason C. – American Educational Research Journal, 2008
If the notion of public and private spheres seems somehow quaint or old-fashioned, the distinction between public and private corporations will be that much more obscure. Yet Channel One broadcasts in a public school classroom are indisputably the result of a contract between a private corporation (Alloy Media + Marketing) and a public corporation…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Interests, Boards of Education, Corporations
Davis, Michelle R. – Education Week, 2005
In the latest disclosure about the education department's public relations efforts, the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams acknowledged that he had accepted some $240,000 in federal money for ads on his syndicated television show and for other help in promoting the No Child Left Behind Act in various forums. Williams was a subcontractor…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Investigations, Television, Schools of Education
Stearns, Jared – Technology & Learning, 2006
K-12 schools are broadening their curriculum offerings to include audio, video, and other multimodal styles of communication. A combination of savvy digital natives, affordable software, and online tutoring has created a perfect opportunity to integrate professional level video and videoconferencing into curricula. Educators are also finding…
Descriptors: Teleconferencing, Television, Production Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
FLORY, JOHN; AND OTHERS – 1963
A 3-DAY CONFERENCE BROUGHT TOGETHER A GROUP OF SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND EDUCATORS TO DISCUSS THE STATUS OF AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT AND THE KINDS OF NEW APPARATUS WHICH COULD BE DEVELOPED TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF EDUCATION. THE CONFEREES DISCUSSED SPECIFIC RESISTANCES TO INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND THE VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL AND…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Conferences, Educational Technology
Hirschen, Bill – 1987
This publication of the New York State Education Department addresses three applications of video in New York schools. Chapter 1 discusses public, cable, and commercial television broadcast resources, resources in the form of videotape libraries and collections, and resource utilization. The second chapter focuses on the process and product of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Film Libraries
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