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1. Verfasser: Carpenter, Lee
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1982
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contents Critical Television Viewing Skills: Fitting Them into the Curriculum. Carpenter, Lee Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Instructional Materials Media Literacy Skill Development Television Commercials Television Viewing Videodisc Recordings Videotape Recordings The need for teaching critical television viewing skills is seen as part of a greater need for a sequential media skills program and continued support for reactive art, music, and physical education programs in the schools. Twenty-eight references are listed. (Author/LLS)
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spellingShingle Critical Television Viewing Skills: Fitting Them into the Curriculum.
Carpenter, Lee
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Instructional Materials
Media Literacy
Skill Development
Television Commercials
Television Viewing
Videodisc Recordings
Videotape Recordings
Critical Television Viewing Skills: Fitting Them into the Curriculum. Carpenter, Lee Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Instructional Materials Media Literacy Skill Development Television Commercials Television Viewing Videodisc Recordings Videotape Recordings The need for teaching critical television viewing skills is seen as part of a greater need for a sequential media skills program and continued support for reactive art, music, and physical education programs in the schools. Twenty-eight references are listed. (Author/LLS)
title Critical Television Viewing Skills: Fitting Them into the Curriculum.
topic Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Instructional Materials
Media Literacy
Skill Development
Television Commercials
Television Viewing
Videodisc Recordings
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ263395