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Strouse, Gabrielle A.; O'Doherty, Katherine; Troseth, Georgene L. – Developmental Psychology, 2013
Young preschoolers rapidly acquire new information from social partners but do not learn efficiently from people on video. We trained parents to use Whitehurst's "dialogic reading" questioning techniques while watching educational television with their children. Eighty-one parents coviewed storybook videos with their 3-year-old children…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Learning, Video Technology, Intervention
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Duncan, Bernadine; Barber-Freeman, Pamela T. – Journal of Negro Education, 2008
Because of the positive effects of learning communities with undergraduates, these researchers proposed the Collaborative Learning Initiatives that Motivate Bi-cultural experiences model (CLIMB) to implement learning communities within graduate counseling and educational administration courses. This article examines the concept of learning…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Administration, College Environment, Graduate Students
McDaniel, Thomas R. – Educational Technology, 1982
The two and one half week workshop on television literacy for teachers that is described covered the historical development of television, advertising and the "hidden message," news programing, sociological and psychological perspectives, the development of critical viewing skills, and classroom applications. Course objectives, requirements, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Technology, Educational Television, Higher Education
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Zillman, Dolf; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
Children viewed a television segment that included humorous or nonhumorous inserts paced either at slow or fast intervals, or an uninterrupted program. Both humorous conditions produced information acquisition results that were superior to any of the no-humor situations. Visual attention and reaction to the humor were noted. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Educational Television, Grade 1, Humor
CORE, 1979
The 88 conference papers are on six topics: Post Compulsory Structures: New Organisational Patterns in Comparative and Historical Perspective; Priorities for the 1980s; Education and the Working Life; Student Learning: Aims, Processes and Outcomes; Staff Development: Perspectives for the 1980s; and The Role of the Media in Post-Compulsory…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Conference Reports, Education Work Relationship