Threshold is a forward-looking quarterly journal for district, state, and national education leaders. Launched in 2003, it features nationally-recognized experts offering provocative ideas, opinions, and research at the intersection of education and technology. The content for each issue is developed in partnership with a leading education organization with a stake and expertise in the topic […]
Resources
Cable in the Classroom Magazine
Cable in the Classroom Magazine is a monthly guide to cable’s educational resources. It’s a great resource for K-12 educators, school library media specialists, and parents. Each issue features creative, practical ideas for teaching with multimedia, along with guides to educational video programs and Web sites.
Parents, Children & Media: A Kaiser Family Foundation Survey
Parents say they are gaining control over their own children’s exposure to sex and violence in the media, but they remain more broadly concerned about inappropriate content in the media, according to a new national survey of parents released by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Food for Thought: Television Food Advertising to Children in the United States
The study combines content analysis of TV ads with detailed data about children’s viewing habits to provide an estimate of the number and type of TV ads seen by children of various ages. A webcast of the forum is also available.
Study of Entertainment Media and Health
This page provides the latest reports, surveys and news published by Kaiser Family Foundation.
Key Facts: Media Literacy
The seventh in a series of fact sheets on topics related to children, media and health pulls together the most relevant research about parents and the media. This fact sheet, focusing on media literacy, defines media literacy, details its role in education (K-12 and beyond), discusses the latest research findings on the effectiveness of media […]
Teen, Sex and Media: Is There a Connection
This article examines the connections between media and teenager’s sexual behaviors and attitudes.
The Impact of the Media on Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
This article examines the impact the impact of the media on eating disorders in children and adolescents.
The Digital Divide – A New Generation Gap
Parental knowledge of their children’s Internet use.
Putting Media Under the Microscope
Understanding and challenging media’s influence on the health and well-being of children and youth.
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