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Fatma Bayraktaroglu; Tugce Akyol – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2024
It is considered necessary to support the participation of children socially, and media tools having a significant effect on individuals today should reflect child participation. The aim of this study was to examine the right to participate in cartoons prepared for primary school children. The study was conducted with a descriptive survey model.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Animation, Childrens Television
Gerstl-Pepin, Cynthia – Peabody Journal of Education, 2015
Two popular media forms are examined--the documentary film "Waiting for 'Superman'" and the HBO television series, "The Wire"--that present distinct, and at times conflicting, depictions of how to address educational inequity. Qualitative media content analysis was used to analyze the two media documents and to situate them…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Academic Failure
Peer reviewedHolderman, Lisa B. – New Jersey Journal of Communication, 2003
Examines the popular portrayal of intellectual expertise through a content analysis of 200 of the 10 top-rated popular US television talk shows. Shows that experts in this sample were typically brought on late in the program, allotted little speaking time, placed among non-experts, frequently interrupted, and sometimes challenged. Indicates that…
Descriptors: Anti Intellectualism, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Mass Media Role
Peer reviewedWard, L. Monique – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1995
A content analysis was conducted of the 12 prime-time television programs most preferred by children and adolescents to determine verbal statements about sexual issues. On average, 29% of interactions on an individual episode referred to sexual issues. Results are discussed concerning adolescents' uses of this input. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Childrens Television, Content Analysis

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