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Mukerji, Rose – Lutheran Education, 1977
Investigation by researchers into television viewing indicates that cognitive learning is supported, that affective learning is affected both positively and negatively, and that social impact is yet to be conclusively determined. (Author/MJB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Environmental Influences, Learning Processes
Mukerji, Rose – Childhood Educ, 1970
A description of how one group of six-year-olds used the medium of dance to express their emotions and reactions to the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. (DR)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Black Youth, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dance
Mukerji, Rose – 1977
A brief overview is presented of the effect of television viewing on the cognitive and affective learning processes of young learners and on the growth of the social interaction skills of this same viewing audience. The main conclusions of the report are that (1) the effects of television viewing are complex and are both positive and negative; (2)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education