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Brown, Duncan H. – 1982
Although Britain's Open University employs television case studies resembling the documentaries seen on general service television as part of its multimedia distance learning system, evaluations of the program have shown that many students were unable to achieve the learning objectives put forth by the program producers. Because of production…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Educational Television, Foreign Countries
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Chien, Mei-Ying – Journal of Educational Media, 1999
Examines the characteristics of school television programs used in British primary schools in light of attainment targets for the National Curriculum. Describes four case studies that investigated what made the programs a useful teaching and learning aid and how they influenced students' reactions and facilitated their learning from the programs.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Television, Elementary Education
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Anderson, James A.; And Others – 1979
Television's role within the familial setting is the subject of a research program being conducted at the Universities of Hartford, Texas, and Utah, proceeding on the premise that television functions within a variety of environmental influences, all of which act in varying combinations to produce a wide range of effects within viewers. The…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Cultural Context, Ethnography
Ettema, James S. – 1980
This case study is one element of the summative evaluation of "Freestyle," a television series on sex-role stereotyping and career awareness. The series was developed for fourth to sixth graders viewing it at home or at school. The goal of this study was to organize the history of the project so as to present transferable lessons to the…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Case Studies, Childrens Television, Curriculum Development