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Phillips, Beth M.; Oliver, Felesa; Willis, Karli B. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2022
Children from backgrounds of poverty often lag behind more advantaged peers in early language skills, including breadth and depth of vocabulary knowledge. We report the results of a pilot study of an explicit and elaborated vocabulary intervention in preschool classrooms serving children from lower-income backgrounds. The intervention used…
Descriptors: Multimedia Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Low Income Students, Preschool Education
Mirella, Müller; Johann Schwarz, Logopäd – World Journal of Education, 2019
Speech disorders are in almost all speech pathology accompanied by a symptom. They usually occur during speech development. Baby. First TV describes itself as a provider of shows 'designed to inspire a baby's learning'. However, if a child is presented to a continental strangling program that does not serve the mother tongue, it can have a lot of…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Child Language, Speech Impairments, Speech Language Pathology
Ilse Vranken; Laura Vandenbosch – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
Media is an important socialization actor through which adolescents can learn about careers. Nine focus group interviews were conducted with 44 late adolescents (M[subscript age] = 16.27; SD[subscript age]= 0.54; 56.82% female) in high schools in Belgium to explore how youth in this age group receive career-related messages, the work tasks,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Career Awareness, Career Information Systems
Jacqueline Cochran – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Problem: In Midwest, suburban primary care clinics within large health systems, there was a lack of time for thorough diabetes education with a primary care provider (PCP), a lack of educational resources that took advantage of current patient wait times in primary care settings, and a lack of attendance at affiliated diabetes self-management…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Patient Education, Primary Health Care, Television
Helene Laporte – Journal of Children and Media, 2024
Scholars have recently begun to explore the potential of educational media featuring counter-stereotypes in changing gender attitudes and beliefs, but so far experimental studies simulating interventions are lacking and preadolescents are understudied as target group. Further exploration of this research field is highly needed. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Television, Preadolescents, Stereotypes
Matan Aharoni; Tali Te'eni-Harari; Keren Eyal – Journal of Children and Media, 2024
Children develop their perceptions, expectations, and attitudes toward the occupational world much earlier than they enter it, also via television which serves as a central socialization agent in the preschool years. The current study thematically analyzes the values associated with the occupational world in children's series by integrating two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Social Development, Childrens Television
Ellen Droog; Christian Burgers – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2024
Research into the persuasiveness of satirical news has found mixed results. Two possible explanations lie in the lack of clarity about mechanisms underlying the influence of consuming different types of satirical content. In six experiments (N[subscript total] = 3,139), we investigated how (different types of) humorous versus nonhumorous…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, News Reporting, Satire, Humor
Cenkci, Ada T. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2020
Classroom leadership instruction can be monotonous at times, especially for undergraduate students, who may not have extensive experiences to connect course content to "real world" applications. A number of scholars have indicated that popular culture resources can be beneficial in fostering the active engagement of participants during…
Descriptors: Deception, Ethics, Leadership, Mass Media Use
Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
The disruption of ordinary life by a deadly pandemic, an outrageous display of police violence, and a tumbling economy have left Americans isolated, frozen, and terrified. For many, the television screen has become the only contact with the outside world and the only source of entertainment. In recent years, cable television networks have drawn…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Television, Diversity, Jews
Kim, Grace; Noriega, Chon – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
As entertainment education (EE) becomes an increasingly popular medium for delivering health information, evaluation of EE is key to better understanding how it not only influences audiences but also how it can be better implemented. We suggest that EE evaluation has largely focused on impact while its implementation, specifically through…
Descriptors: Health Education, Television Viewing, Mass Media Use, Ethnic Stereotypes
Furtak, Erin Marie – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
Reality TV -- or certain design-oriented TV shows -- may be better known for their focus on competition, but what we actually see when we look more closely are models of collaboration and assessment that can illuminate important principles of classroom learning. Erin Furtak reflects on the ways that three of these shows -- The Great British Baking…
Descriptors: Television, Evaluation Methods, Goal Orientation, Progress Monitoring
Kahlenberg, Susan – Communication Teacher, 2019
Course: Media Theory and Methods. Objectives: (1) To understand and apply social justice perspectives and pedagogical strategies to the study of content analysis. (2) To recognize and transform how social scientific practices in content analysis contribute to the marginalization of specific gender and sexuality portrayals on television.
Descriptors: Social Justice, Content Analysis, Social Science Research, Teaching Methods
Lewkowich, David – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2021
In activities usually referred to as "reflections" or "journaling," students in the process of learning to teach are frequently asked to reinhabit the memories of past educational experiences, whether from the vantage point of themselves as younger students or as student teachers. The idea here is that such contemplation will…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Memory, Reflection
Yu, Helen H.; Campbell, Tamara M. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
There has been a rise in scholarship on using prime-time television as an educational tool for teaching opportunities that link theory to practice in a Master of Public Administration (MPA) classroom. However, one topic that has not been explored but would benefit from using television is leadership. This article explores the use of HBO's…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Training, Television, Mass Media Use
Jeon, Eun-Young – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2021
A good English teacher can be defined as a motivator in learning English. The present study investigated how often and in what ways the best English teachers utilized motivational strategies in their classrooms by using Keller's attention, relevance, confidence, satisfaction (ARCS) model as a framework for the analysis. The teaching clips from…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Motivation Techniques