This documentary is a detailed report on what factors account in pop culture trends that are popularized among teens. There are interviews featuring media executives, creators, and marketers responsible for what trends reach the mainstream public , particularly in the teenage bracket.
Critical Thinking & Health: Kindergarten Lessons
The web page is a resource tool for educators. It provides guides for teachers as well as examples in media to go along with the lessons, which range from television commercials to food and nutrition misconceptions and advertisements.
A Multivariate Analysis of Youth Violence and Aggression: The Influence of Family, Peers, Depression, and Media Violence
This abstract details a study of children by Texas A&M International University, Laredo, TX (C.F., C.S.), and the University of Texas, San Antonio, TX (R.H.), to determine the factors (including media) that may influence youth violence and aggression. Researches measured the degree of delinquency and agression as based on the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), as […]
Education, Media Languages and Public Policy
This article explores the degree to which media has been incorporated into the daily lives of youths in terms of television, the internet, cell phones, etc. This consumption of information also signifies a spread of knowledge, and young people themselves contribute to media production (example, YouTube), as described in this article.
Six technologies soon to affect education
This article is from the March 26, 2009 issue of eSchool News, and details the “Horizon Report: 2009 K-12 Edition” from the New Media Consortium (NMC), which describes the emerging technologies that will shape children’s education K-12 in the near future.
Media Education Lab at University of Rhode Island
The Media Education Lab at Rhode Island advances media literacy education through research and community service. The lab emphasizes interdisciplinary scholarship and practice that stands at the intersections of communication, media studies and education.
Smartbean (Magazine)
Smartbean enables easy search and discovery of quality academic resources for K-12. Recommendations are organized by subject, grade, topic, and tags for retrieval, which allows guests to easily get to what they are looking for. Additionally, the site enables topic-driven search using custom search engines for various subjects that are tuned to search only the […]
On the Media: The Net Effect
In this interview transcript, Jeremy Paxman, Baroness Susan Greenfield, Brooke Gladstone, John Lorinc, Frank Russo, Gary Small, and Lee Rainee all explore the question of whether so much exposure to the internet (google, facebook, and other search and social utilities) has an effect on the development of children’s brains and thought processes.
The Man Who Counts the Killings (George Gerbner)
An in-depth article about George Gerbner, who thirty years ago founded the Cultural Indicators project, which is best known for its estimate that the average American child will have watched 8,000 murders on television by the age of twelve. He is so alarmed about the baneful effects of TV that he describes them in terms […]
AJA PROJECTは米カリフォルニア州の非営利団
AJA PROJECTは米カリフォルニア州の非営利団体法人(IRS501(c)3)として、社会的動乱や内戦の結果、難民など困難な状況にいる少年・少女、若者の教育支援を目的としている国際NGOです。我々は、革新的にマルチメディアや職業訓練の要素を取り入れた教育プログラムを支援しています。全てのプロジェクトは現地の草の根団体との協力によって実現しています。 我々AjA Projectは現在タイ北西部のビルマ国境にいるカレン難民、南米コロンビアの国内避難民、そして米カリフォルニア州サンディエゴの第三ヶ国定住難民を対象にした教育支援プロジェクトを現在おこなっています
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