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Demiray, Emine – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2014
The most important factor that enables women to become individuals in society is education. It is also a very crucial part of rectifying the circumstances they are in. Besides formal, mass and distance education institutions, there are some other mechanisms to support women's individuality, their personal development and improve gender equality.…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Expectation, Distance Education
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Barroso, Cristina S.; Rodriguez, Dianeth; Camacho, Perla L. – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2011
Objectives: The aim of this content analysis study is to characterize the TV advertisements aired to an at-risk child population along the Texas-Mexico border. Methods: We characterized the early Saturday morning TV advertisements aired by three broadcast network categories (U.S. English language, U.S. Spanish language, and Mexican Spanish…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Television Viewing, Advertising, At Risk Persons
Foundation Center, 2011
This publication is only available as a downloadable file. See who's giving and getting grants in your field. Strengthen your search for funds with the Foundation Center's digital edition of "Grants for Arts, Culture & The Humanities." This new "Grant Guide" reveals the scope of current foundation giving in the field. You'll find descriptions of…
Descriptors: Grants, Humanities, Architecture, Art Education
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Villanueva, Mary Grace; Hand, Brian – Science Scope, 2011
Science teachers and graduate students have developed activities and assessment tools that begin to help students make the distinction between data and evidence. Two activities are covered in this article. (Contains 1 resource and 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Data, Evidence, Comparative Analysis, Science Education
Sockett, Geoffrey – European Association for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (EUROCALL), 2012
In this research project, students in applied linguistics were asked to keep blogs over a three-month period in which they reported on their online informal learning of English through activities such as social networking, downloading films and TV series and listening to music on demand. The study is situated within the framework of complexity…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, English (Second Language), Social Networks
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Hathaway, Dawn; Norton, Priscilla – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2012
In these times of high-stakes testing, pressure to meet annual yearly progress goals, and standards-driven classroom curriculums, today's teachers face many obstacles that interfere with their ability to teach with and about television and video. If graduate study for teacher educators was designed in ways that reflect the realities of their…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Inservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, Technology Integration
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Metzler, Carol W.; Sanders, Matthew R.; Rusby, Julie C.; Crowley, Ryann N. – Behavior Therapy, 2012
Within a public health approach to improving parenting, the mass media offer a potentially more efficient and affordable format for directly reaching a large number of parents with evidence-based parenting information than do traditional approaches to parenting interventions that require delivery by a practitioner. Little is known, however, about…
Descriptors: Evidence, Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Public Health
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Henderson, Fiona; Whitelaw, Paul A. – Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects, 2013
Academic dishonesty, including plagiarism, is a chronic problem. This paper reports the results of a project undertaken at a public funded university in Melbourne, Australia, in partnership with colleagues from a public funded university in Beijing, China, to combat this and other problems associated with academic literacy. The prime focus of the…
Descriptors: Cheating, Plagiarism, Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education
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Trier, James – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
"The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" is one of the best critical literacy programs on television, and in this Media Literacy column the author suggests ways that teachers can use video clips from the show in their classrooms. (For Part 1, see EJ784683.)
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Television, Comedy, Satire
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Fursich, Elfriede – International Social Science Journal, 2010
This article criticises the role the mass media has played in constructing an idea of the Other, that is, people outside the national mainstream or other nationalities. It explains how the media promote or hinder a positive outlook on cultural diversity. Based on a review of the scholarly debate on media representations of Others, it identifies…
Descriptors: Mass Media Role, Mass Media, Mass Media Use, Journalism
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Batada, Ameena; Joshi, Ira; Sharma, Garima; Mehta, Swati – Young Children, 2010
Children have long enjoyed a special status in the family and the community in India, where traditional teaching techniques include song, dance, play, and storytelling. In India, play-oriented, child-centered approaches to teaching and learning, which are common in the United States, Canada, Europe, and elsewhere, are the exception to the norm…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Development, Teaching Methods, Story Telling
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Knopf, Kerstin – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
The mass media are an essential constituent in the construction of a nation's and an individual's self-image. Whether people like and know it or not, from early childhood on people are surrounded by media images and messages that to a great extent shape their perception and understanding of the world as well as contribute to their identity…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Programming (Broadcast), Foreign Countries, Radio
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Grummell, Bernie – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2010
This article explores the role of informal learning from television as it is anchored within the ordinariness of daily life. It examines the consequences for pedagogy and civic engagement, questioning how informal learning from television can enhance civic engagement. For many, this learning was localised through personalised and interpersonal…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Television, Foreign Countries, Social Capital
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Jule, Allyson – Gender and Education, 2010
This paper explores the use of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" as a teaching tool used with a group of final-year undergraduate students who gathered together last academic year (2007-8) to explore Women in Leadership, as part of a Communications course. The research focus was: How can the use of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Feminism, Popular Culture, Females
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Marshall, Daniel – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
This article offers a joint reading of two cultural texts that reflect the contest over victim-oriented characterizations of queer youth in contemporary culture. The first text is a representation of queer youth taken from the popular UK television series "Shameless" (2004). The second text is an online discussion about representations…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Popular Culture, Homosexuality, Victims of Crime
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