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Alexander, William M. – High School Journal, 1978
The author notes four problem areas ignored by the CBS special, "Is Anyone Out There Learning?": student motivation, school-parent planning, educational bureaucracy and unions, and use of community resources. This entire journal issue consists of comments on this CBS television program, aired in August, 1978. (SJL)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Documentaries, Educational Needs, Educational Problems
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Frymier, Jack – High School Journal, 1978
The author suggests that the complex educational problems touched on by the television special "Is Anyone Out There Learning?" can only be solved by leadership at the building level. This entire journal issue consists of comments on this CBS news special, aired in August, 1978. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Difficulty Level, Documentaries, Educational Needs
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Anderson, Douglas A. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Considers the way in which Drew Pearson--who was involved in more than 100 libel actions during his reporting career--fared in the courts and was affected by the ever-evolving libel law. (GT)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech
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Handleman, Chester – Adolescence, 1978
Generally speaking, educational books and journals have continued to support innovations, such as individualized instruction and non-punitive grading, while the nation's news media, television programs and the public itself appear to be disenchanted with the results of the educational establishment's emphasis on affective rather than cognitive…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Analysis, Educational Attitudes, Educational Innovation
Goodwin, Craufurd D.; Nacht, Michael – 1995
This research report assesses the state of the press and the needs for journalism training in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. It is based upon discussions in these countries during 1992 and 1993 with reporters, editors, publishers, broadcasters, broadcast owners, government officials, business people, and scholars. Separate chapters provide…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Civil Liberties, Democratic Values, Foreign Countries
MacFarlane, Andrew – 1982
A qualitative study of the validity of daily newspaper criticism, this report was based on the examination of the work of two competing critics and one relatively neutral cultural journalist covering four plays performed during the Stratford, Ontario, Shakespearean Festival. After examining the theoretical and philosophical context in which…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Authors, Drama, Evaluation Criteria
Wallace, James M. – 1983
Political responses to the "cult of efficiency" in the schools, academic freedom, and the role of education in social reform between 1914 and 1921 are traced in issues of the "Nation" and the "New Republic." The variety within political liberalism at the time was reflected in a similar diversity of educational…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Comparative Analysis, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Dowling, Ralph E. – 1990
The attention of Americans and their mass media to the lengthy hostage-taking episode known as the "Iran Hostage Crisis" was unprecedented, especially in light of the apparently limited significance of the hostage-taking as a geo-political event. A study used fantasy-theme analysis of print news coverage (news stories, editorials,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Effects
Martindale, Carolyn – 1987
A study was conducted to determine whether newspaper coverage of black Americans diminished after the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and whether new images of blacks have begun to emerge in the media. Items concerning black Americans in 66 issues each of the "New York Times,""Boston Globe,""Chicago Tribune," and…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Influences, Black Stereotypes, Blacks
Friedman, Sharon M.; And Others – 1989
Critics of coverage of nuclear power have charged that the media overemphasize the importance of nuclear accidents, encourage public fear, and omit information vital to public understanding of nuclear power and risk. Some also feel there is an anti-nuclear bias among reporters and editors. A study was conducted to determine if such charges were…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Foreign Countries, Hazardous Materials, Mass Media Role
Gaziano, Cecilie – 1984
Assuming that neighborhood newspapers and neighborhood leaders are among the most important influences on neighborhood residents' issue agendas and definitions of issues, a study examined some of these influences by interviewing a random sample of 239 residents of a low income, urban neighborhood in Minneapolis. In addition, a purposive sample of…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Influences
Lamy, Steven L.; And Others – 1981
This teaching guide on global awareness contains 15 media-related activities for students in grades 6-12. The objective is to help students see how the media affect their opinions and the roles the media plays in world affairs. The activities are divided into five sections. The first section contains a general survey of the students' knowledge of…
Descriptors: Advertising, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Beasley, Maurine H.; Belgrade, Paul – 1985
Eleanor Roosevelt's commercial radio broadcasts during her White House years (1933-1945) were significant for three reasons. First, she was one of the few women who performed as a news commentator during this period. Her ability to pursue such a career owed much to her position as First Lady and represented the merging of the roles of celebrity…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Employed Women, Females, Journalism
Lee, Chin-Chuan – 1985
The aim of this paper is to provide a socio-historical perspective on the continuity and change of the Chinese press in Hong Kong. Divided into four sections, the paper examines (1) the partisan press structure as a microcosm of China's interparty struggle; (2) the rise of the market-oriented centrist press since 1970 as a result of Hong Kong's…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Colonialism, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Gormley, William T., Jr. – 1976
After discussing the need for message pluralism in a democracy, this report focuses on a three-stage research strategy conducted to study the effects of newspaper/television cross-ownership on news homogeneity. The three stages consist of: an analysis of questionnaire data obtained from 214 newspaper managing editors and television news directors;…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Information Dissemination, Information Networks, Mass Media
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