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771: Preventing Chronic Delinquency: The Search for Childhood Risk Factors
... In As the twig is bent . . . lasting effects of preschool programs. Consortium for Longitudinal Studies, ed. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1983, pp. 103-32. 43. Lambie, D.Z., Bond, J.T., and Weikart, D.P. Home teaching with mothers and infants. The Ypsilanti- Carnegie Infant Education Project: An experiment. Ypsilanti, MI: High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, 1974. 44. Larson, C.P. Efficacy of prenatal and postpartum home visits on child health and ...
772: Effects of Media and Pornography
... To some sex is considered strictly a means of reproduction. Not to be used for entertainment or pleasure. These feelings are spread into society. This is exactly why the concealment of the sex organs and teaching feelings of shame toward human sexuality is so common worldwide (Christensen). Contrary to the beliefs of many, the mass media did not create these settings. In some societies women have no qualms about showing their ...
773: The Role of Entertainers as Educators
... hymns in Apostolic times were sung to spread the knowledge and faith of Christianity. In fact, Christianity was promoted from the start by music. Churches were for long the only centers of learning, with monks teaching all lessons through music (Young "9). Through the use of sacred music, monks and clergy successfully spread the teachings of their religions in a practical manner. Entertainers used the theater as a place to tell ...
774: Roles For Women In The Military
... classes on sexual harassment and other gender issues. Unfortunately, after the classes, nothing else was ever said to enforce these problems. In my opinion, these classes must be an “On Going” ordeal, with proper reinforcement. Teaching professional relationships is probably the greatest tool in offsetting any fraternization problems that may arise. After taking the Gender Issues Course, I have been awakened to the terrible injustices that a woman faces from day ...
775: Television and Movie Violence
... tenets: first, by accepting the child's behavior and feelings; and second, by provoking the child with opportunities for "catharsis". Therefore, the development of critical viewing skills should be part of every elementary school curriculum. Teaching children how to watch television more productively is extremely important because the use of educational television and other media appears to be growing throughout all educational levels. Parents also play a very important role in ...
776: Improving Public Schools
... path to higher education. Effective Learning 1501 reinforces our basics and teaches us better study habits that will be helpful in the future. Studies conducted by the University of Alabama show that teachers are not teaching students ways to better study habits. They are not taught study habits because it is no longer in the public school curriculum. Instead it has been replaced with skills of freethinking and philosophy. These skills ...
777: Human Behaviours And Society
... to manage all the things and situations that deals with logical processes like computing, research and business while women are thought to be on charge of the things that involve emotional processes like psychology and teaching. Moreover, this differentiation also makes society to think of the distinctions of the stronger and weaker sexes based on the roles they play inside of it. These kinds of things shouldn’t happen. Instead, society ...
778: Television Born Killers
... New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 512-514. Dorr, A., & Kovaric, P. (1980). 'Some of the people of the time - But which people?' In E. L. Palmer & A. Dorr (eds.), Children and the Faces of Television: Teaching, Violence, Selling. New York: Academic. pp. 183-199. Evra, J. van (1990). 'Television and Child Development'. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 167-171. Fesbach, S. & Singer, R. D. (1971). 'Television and Aggression: An Experimental Field ...
779: Is Television Good Or Bad?
... country or area where the school is located. I think that this is an excellent use of television and more use should be made of it in education, because it offers many advantages to classroom teaching. The drama serials on television are neither entertaining or educational. These shows simply depict "real life" (in the broadest sense of the term) and therefore do not teach or entertain (otherwise life itself would be ...
780: Education In Public Schools
... school their children. Although most people think that a public education is better, most statistics and facts tend to show that home schooling is beneficial in more ways. It is estimated that parents are now teaching over two million children at home, rather than in public or even private schools. Education in our public schools has been on the down slope for over twenty years now. Public schools have lost all ...


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