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Media Use & Academic Achievement among African-American Elementary Children

August 13, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Resources, Youth Media

Country: United States of America
Language: English
Source: Media Education Lab, Temple University
Author: Michael RobbGrieco & Renee Hobbs, Ed.D.
Link: http://www.mediaeducationlab.com/sites/mediaeducationlab.com/files/Media%20and%20Academic%20Achievement_0.pdf

This study by the Media Education Lab at Temple University investigates the media use habits, media environment, active reasoning, and parental involvement in two independent samples of African-American high-achieving children and regular students ages 9-11 who responded to a survey.

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