Educational TV has been consistently linked to children’s learning. In this research, educational TV characteristics were identified, coded, and tested for their influence on children’s program-specific comprehension and vocabulary outcomes. Study 1 details a content analysis of TV features including a program’s macrostructure (i.e., narrative or expository) and learning strategies embedded in the macrostructure that support learning in print-based contexts. In Study 2, regression analyses were used to predict outcomes involving 71 second and third graders (average age = 7.63 years). Strategies were categorized as organizing, rehearsing, elaborating, or affective in function. Outcomes were uniformly higher for narrative macrostructures. Str...
This thesis examines the content of TV series for children called Nauč tetu na netu and Pirátské vys...
This thesis seeks to contribute to a theory of 'television literacy' - that is, of the understanding...
Television continues to be an important part of young children’s daily lives. Therefore, an importan...
This study represents the first experimental investigation to simultaneously evaluate the impact of ...
Research on educational television purports many benefits for young children. Individual factors, su...
The capacity model is designed to explain how children extract and comprehend educational content wi...
Many studies have shown that children of various ages learn from educational television, but the stu...
How does television affect children\u27s reading skill development? The relationship between televis...
The capacity model is designed to predict young children's learning from educational television. It ...
The present study explored the extent to which vocabulary instructional strategies are used in the c...
The current study involved a content analysis and field experiment investigating messages about lite...
Children from preschool, kindergarten, and Grades 3 and 4 viewed an edited prosocial cartoon in one ...
This study examined the use of recognized production features and motivation to learn strategies in ...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...
The purpose of this research project is to find how television influences student achievement, speci...
This thesis examines the content of TV series for children called Nauč tetu na netu and Pirátské vys...
This thesis seeks to contribute to a theory of 'television literacy' - that is, of the understanding...
Television continues to be an important part of young children’s daily lives. Therefore, an importan...
This study represents the first experimental investigation to simultaneously evaluate the impact of ...
Research on educational television purports many benefits for young children. Individual factors, su...
The capacity model is designed to explain how children extract and comprehend educational content wi...
Many studies have shown that children of various ages learn from educational television, but the stu...
How does television affect children\u27s reading skill development? The relationship between televis...
The capacity model is designed to predict young children's learning from educational television. It ...
The present study explored the extent to which vocabulary instructional strategies are used in the c...
The current study involved a content analysis and field experiment investigating messages about lite...
Children from preschool, kindergarten, and Grades 3 and 4 viewed an edited prosocial cartoon in one ...
This study examined the use of recognized production features and motivation to learn strategies in ...
This study explores the nature of cognitive responses to television content--the organization and re...
The purpose of this research project is to find how television influences student achievement, speci...
This thesis examines the content of TV series for children called Nauč tetu na netu and Pirátské vys...
This thesis seeks to contribute to a theory of 'television literacy' - that is, of the understanding...
Television continues to be an important part of young children’s daily lives. Therefore, an importan...