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Ngomba-Westbrook, Nalova Elaine – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study investigates the tensions a teacher educator faces in facilitating a media literacy teacher education course at the university level. Teaching tensions are conceptualized as a three-tier framework. At the first level, tensions may arise in the selection and application of pedagogies associated with critical and new/21st century…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Media Literacy, Teacher Associations, Elementary Secondary Education
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Benigni, Vince; Ferguson, Douglas; McGee, Brian – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2011
With declining budgets and increased pressure to deliver a prepared and hirable workforce, universities must look externally for resources to assist with recruiting and retaining top students. This nationwide survey of journalism and mass communication programs shows that while some programs have reached out to external professionals for advice…
Descriptors: Expertise, Journalism Education, Mass Media, Advisory Committees
Elsila, Tapani, Comp.; And Others – 1976
Media studied in this report include broadcasting (radio and television), press (newspapers and magazines), literature, motion pictures, and sound and video recordings. First, there is an overview of Finnish mass communications on a qualitative level. After this, quantitative data are presented, divided into categories of production and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Content Analysis, Films
Johnson, Mark – 1979
A survey was undertaken in Houston, Texas, of participants in a joint ascertainment session. The session had been designed to elicit comment from community leaders for broadcast media which were gathering information as part of their license renewal process. Those community leaders and representatives of the broadcast facilities who had…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Certification, Community Attitudes, Community Leaders
Editor – Cable Lines, 1977
Discusses a survey of thirty-eight African countries which indicates that a combination of co-axial cables and radio-relay links is the system most suited to Available from: Cable Lines, Cablecommunications Resource Center, 2000 K Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036; Subscription Rates: 1 year, $5.00; 2 years, $10.00. (MH)
Descriptors: African Culture, Broadcast Industry, Information Dissemination, Mass Media
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Kliucharev, Grigory; Muckle, James – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
In this article, the complexity or possible confusion in public attitudes to ethical issues is explored. The characteristics of the 'Soviet person' as once instilled in schoolchildren are listed and elucidated. Results of nationwide surveys of the Russian population carried out most recently in 2004 are used to illustrate the values that Russian…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Mass Media, Ethical Instruction
Fletcher, Alan D. – 1977
The responses of 36 publishers and editors of city magazines--magazines such as "Chicago,""MPLS," and "Texas Monthly" that are published primarily for a local or regional market--provided data for an analysis of the positioning of these magazines in the media marketplace, factors leading to their success, their…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Demography, Marketing
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Gascoigne, Toss; Metcalfe, Jenni – Science Communication, 1997
A survey of Australian scientists revealed that they felt media coverage of their research had significant benefits, but they received little support from their organizations. Examines factors that encourage or discourage scientists to communicate their work through the media. Discusses implications for managers of publicly funded institutions.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Financial Support, Foreign Countries
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Morse, Robert J.; Gilbert, Jersey – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1995
Two representatives of popular magazines that publish controversial rankings of colleges and universities respond to criticism of the rankings. Issues addressed include the need for third-party comparisons, the importance of institutional reputation, cooperation with the higher education community, changing methodology, data integrity, reader…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Choice, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Wible, Darrell E. – 1975
A survey was conducted of 70 Indiana radio and television station managers and 250 college-educated employees of their choosing to assess views on quality of academic programs in radio and television. Questionnaires were distributed and personal visits made to more than 50 stations. Questions and responses were grouped under three headings: Part 1…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Attitudes, Broadcast Industry, College Graduates
Manuel, Preethi – 1986
Since television both reflects and affects society, how blacks are portrayed in television drama is significant for program producers, the audience, and for consideration in debates on multicultural content, minority access, and integrated casting. Previous work in the field of blacks and television has been based on observational sociology,…
Descriptors: Audiences, Blacks, Broadcast Industry, Content Analysis
Lowe, John – 1970
This survey of adult education in England and Wales includes a brief historical review, and chapters on the role of the state and local authorities; evening institutes and adult centers; residential colleges; the "responsible bodies" (i.e. the universities and the Workers Education Association); education in the military, prisons, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bibliographies, Community Programs, Correspondence Study