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Mark, Sheron L. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
The animated children's television show, "Doc McStuffins," may serve as an out-of-school multicultural STEM education platform for its young television audience. The lead character, as well as the supporting cast of toy characters, represents a variety of racial, ethnic, and cultural identities while modeling medicine and healthcare…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Informal Education, Childrens Television, Diversity
"If You Can't Tell, Does It Matter?" "Westworld," the Murder of the Real, and 21st Century Schooling
van Kessel, Cathryn; Kline, Kip – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2019
The HBO series, "Westworld," challenges our notions about what might be real. As such, the series provides a provoking platform for exploring an oft-neglected topic in contemporary education-the fetishization of technology and the murder of the real in Jean Baudrillard's sense. Current educational systems in Canada and the United States…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Television, Simulation, Realism
Healy, Molly B. – Journal for Leadership and Instruction, 2023
With a runtime of 47 years, Saturday Night Live has long served as a societal mirror that captures and creates popular culture. In recent years the show has been criticized for its lack of diverse hosts, cast and staff. Out of 930 episodes only seven episodes have been hosted by an Asian host, four of whom identify as Chinese. This research…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Programming (Broadcast), Television, Chinese Americans
Hsu, Wenhua – THAITESOL Journal, 2023
This research was inspired by the phenomenon of binge-watching Korean television drama series (K-dramas) among Taiwanese university students. K-drama fever may provide an impetus for sustained English-subtitled K-dramas viewing, which may serve as an alternative to extensive reading of graded readers that English teachers often encourage their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Television Viewing, Captions
Mosqueda, Christopher M.; Heath, Melissa A.; Cutrer-Párraga, Elizabeth A.; Ridge, Robert D.; Jackson, Aaron P.; Miller, Erica – School Psychology Review, 2023
On April 20, 1999, two Columbine High School students started a shooting rampage, ultimately killing 12 students and one teacher, wounding 21 victims, then completing suicide. Using media frame analysis (MFA), we examined 265 transcribed major network television news stories aired during the 48 hours following the shooting. In these stories, we…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, School Safety, High School Students
Breniel Lemley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The rise in children's media use (Rideout & Robb, 2020) and the prioritization of STEM learning (Fayer et al., 2017) has led to the development of new STEM-related apps, TV shows, and other media for young children. One topic in this area gaining popularity is computational thinking (CT). Researchers refer to CT as an approach to problem…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Culturally Relevant Education, Inclusion, Computation
Neil Percival – Journal of Education and Work, 2023
This article shares the findings from a two-year longitudinal study of the employment experiences of entry-level workers in the UK film and TV industries, with particular reference to the value they attributed to their prior education -- or their perception of gaps in that education. Educational institutions were better at delivering…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Television, Broadcast Industry, Films
Katja Koch; Kristina Koebe – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
The GDR series "Von Pädagogen für Pädagogen" ("By Educators for Educators"), which addressed GDR educators, was established in 1970 and then broadcast in this form for 13 years at approximately monthly intervals. The article presented here locates the programme within the GDR's continuing education landscape and endeavours to…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Educational History, Faculty Development, Program Descriptions
Luis Alberto Laurens-Arredondo – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The use of technologies in the classroom has become one of the main allies for university teachers in pedagogical innovation, especially during, and after the pandemic. Therefore, the main objective of this article is to investigate how different types of innovative technologies are most effective in increasing motivation among university…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Student Motivation, Technology Uses in Education, College Students
Camille Martinez-Yaden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this dissertation study was to identify the nature of 23, 4th grade children's talk in social justice awareness circles about topics representative of DEI issues. Omitted in prior research on student talk is the "situatedness" of the classroom discussion and how local context, school climate, media coverage of sensitive…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Social Justice, Diversity, Inclusion
Vogt, Gabrielle; Monroe, Ann – Phi Delta Kappan, 2021
Whom can educators look to as an exemplar of kind and compassionate teaching? Gabrielle Vogt and Ann Monroe explore the life and work of Fred Rogers as an unconventional teacher. By focusing on relationships, treating each child as unique, honoring children's emotions, and communicating a positive message, Rogers showed care for children and their…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Social Emotional Learning, Well Being, Teacher Student Relationship
Dempsey, Kyle B.; Dempsey, Claire W.; Boyles, Cindy A. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to create a model of student satisfaction in interactive television (ITV) courses. To do so, we analyzed both in-the-moment student satisfaction ratings and end-of-course evaluation ratings in ITV and traditional face-to-face courses across multiple disciplines within the social sciences. The analyses were conducted…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Student Satisfaction, Distance Education, Predictor Variables
Charoenroop, Pattrawut – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2021
Most studies on talent competition shows (e.g., Culpeper & Holmes, 2013; Garces-Conejos Blitvich et al., 2013; Tang, 2016) do not delve into the role of judges giving positive comments to contestants. This paper investigates Simon Cowell's compliments given to Golden Buzzer winners on America's Got Talent (henceforth AGT) and Britain's Got…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Television, Talent Identification, Language Usage
Kvamme, Ole Andreas – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
The Norwegian high-school drama series Skam is produced and published by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, a publicly funded institution distinguished by an explicit obligation to the public interest, not only serving their audience as consumers but even as citizens. Generally, the normativity expressed in Skam may be summarized by treating…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Foreign Countries, Ethical Instruction, Public Television
Travis Cronan – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The digital environment of journalism has transformed the business of gathering information (Van Der Haak, Parks, & Castells, 2012). This teacher-researcher case study explored the process in which students advance their knowledge within a self-directed university TV Broadcast Journalism course. Journalism is a process to develop a system of…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Journalism Education, Journalism, Independent Study