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Corcoran, Farrel; Schneider, Michael J. – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Explores the social correlates of the interpretive abilities of young children to assess televised narratives. Demonstrates negative correlations between amount of television viewed by parents and children's television comprehension, indicating that the more parents viewed television, the worse their children performed on comprehension tests.…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Foreign Countries, Information Processing, Interpretive Skills
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Russell, Crawford L. – Art Education, 1985
Techniques that teachers can use to help art students to make an educated guess or to estimate an approximate solution while solving a visual problem that has no single correct answer are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Products, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving
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Hellberg, Ray – Art Education, 1986
Discussed are the goals of a unified national art curriculum: (1) developing visual perception, (2) developing visual literacy, (3) helping students discover and use their creativity, (4) teaching students to respond to personal experiences and their environments, and (5) refining skills in used art media. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Concept Teaching, Creative Art, Creativity
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Stolnitz, Jerome – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1984
Whether or not knowledge about the painter Picasso is helpful or indispensable in teaching appreciation of his art is discussed. Three studies by Denis Thomas, Mary M. Gedo, and Frank Elgar that argue that knowledge of Picasso the man helps students understand his paintings are examined. (RM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Artists
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Burmester, David – English Journal, 1984
Reexamines the advantages of using short films in English classes, describes several effective films for classroom use, and presents a list of 150 outstanding short movies. (MM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, English Instruction, Film Study, Filmographies
Smithy-Willis, Deborah; And Others – Educational Computer, 1982
Describes a study in which preschool children, enrolled in a Head Start Program in Texas, tested computer-assisted instruction facilitating visual discrimination. The study, in which a TRS-80 Model III displayed alphabetical characters, showed that four-year-olds are able to learn simple visual discrimination tasks from a computer. (JJD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Disadvantaged Youth, Discrimination Learning, Educational Research
West, Philip T. – School Administrator, 1983
Education's effective utilization of electronic technology--especially microcomputers and wall-sized, interactive television--will require emphasizing five "techno-basic" skills, including computing, perceiving (comprehending what one sees), auditing (developing appropriate listening skills), articulating (presenting messages through…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Educational Technology, Educational Television
Burbank, Lucille; Pett, Dennis W. – Instructional Innovator, 1983
This brief survey of successful visual literacy programs designed for students at the elementary and secondary level outlines projects to teach visual communication skills in Ohio, Indiana (Project Visual Understanding in Education/VUE), Virginia, Iowa (Media NOW), California, Canada, England, and Australia (Visual Education Curriculum Project).…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Photography
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Ajayi-Dopemu, Yinka – Journal of Educational Television, 1982
Discusses the differences of perception and interpretation of visual aids between African and Western students and considers the implications for designers and producers of learning materials for African students. (Author/JJD)
Descriptors: African Culture, Communication Problems, Cultural Traits, Developing Nations
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Feldman, Edmund B. – Teachers College Record, 1981
Since small children are more sophisticated readers of images than of words, pictorial reproductions represent an important means of bringing the visual thinking of the world's best artists to the attention of children. The use of pictorial images represents a solution to the teaching problems of gaining students' attention, interest, and…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Cultural Enrichment, Elementary Education, Expressive Language
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Rush, Jean C. – Studies in Art Education, 1979
This experiment compared six methods of teaching concepts of painting style. A practice-plus-verbal feedback teaching strategy (active condition) was compared to a strategy using modeled verbal response (passive condition). Each strategy was combined with three amounts of information: none, artist's name, and name plus style rule. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Cochran, Lida M.; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1980
Argues that visual literacy should be studied through a cognitive approach, and describes principles of punctuating and structuring that can be used to develop a new standard of experimental validity. Triadic interaction theory and the role of strategies in research are discussed, as well as a new orientation to research. (BK)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Behavioral Science Research, Bibliographies, Cognitive Development
Curriculum Review, 1979
The 24 reviews in this article include textbooks on journalism and media studies; multimedia kits on advertising, TV news, reporting, and the "grammar" of media; resources on making ad interpreting films in the classroom; supplements on writing for both print and nonprint media; and professional references on improving visual literacy. (Editor)
Descriptors: Film Study, Instructional Materials, Journalism, Learning Modules
Garrelts, George – Momentum, 1996
Argues that films and documentaries are useful in promoting critical analysis and classroom discussion. Discusses films that are effective teaching tools. Warns that some films may provide only one side of a story, and teachers must be careful to present a balanced discussion. Includes sources for obtaining these films. (AJL)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Classroom Techniques, Content Analysis, Critical Viewing
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Kelley, P.; Gunter, B. – Journal of Educational Media, 1996
Reports on research by the Television Literacy Project on the effectiveness of courses designed to help viewers learn from television. Subjects were 386 secondary school students. Increases in viewing scores on posttests indicate that major improvements in learning from television are possible. Four tables present results by program type, learning…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness, Pretests Posttests, Secondary Education
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