Literacy in the Television Age: The Myth of the TV Effect

Literacy in the Television Age: The Myth of the TV Effect

2nd Edition

Hardback (01 Jan 1995)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Television represents a potent social influence for today's children. Whether it is a positive or negative force, however, continues to be hotly debated. This is the central issue of this second edition. Has television contributed to a decline in literacy skills? Are the charges justified by existing evidence or by the results of current experimentation? Are there certain cultural biases toward television that narrowly define its uses as a learning tool? Can these issues be resolved to take advantage of new opportunities that the television medium presents? Television's influence on literacy and school learning are examined within a framework of four major themes: the displacement hypothesis, whether television influences the way children learn, the public's concern that television affects school-related behaviors, and television's capacity to whet children's academic interests. This book takes a fresh look at these themes, starting with a review and synthesis of major studies to date and moving on to a new series of studies analyzing the relationship between media and literacy.

Book information

ISBN: 9781567501612
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Imprint: Praeger
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Edition
DEWEY: 302.2345083
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 233
Weight: 624g
Height: 241mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 19mm