Journal of Educational Television

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Understanding Images: educating the viewer1990/01/01English4
Extending University Courses to Rural Communities via Satellite Television1990/01/01English4
The Influence of Age, Sex, Social Class and Religion on Television Viewing Time and Programme Preferences Among 11‐15 Year Olds1993/01/01English4
Media Education in the 1980s1983/01/01English4
The Influence of Instructional Media in Physiology Practical Teaching on Students’ Conceptual Understanding1989/01/01English4
Pre‐operational Children and Educational Television1984/01/01English4
Narrative Screenwriting for Educational Television: a framework1991/01/01English4
STUDY OF COMMUNICATION1975/03/01English4
Language, Mathematics and Educational Television in Infants' Schools1983/01/01English4
Responses to Educational Television: a case‐study1983/01/01English4
Challenging Traditional Sex Role Stereotypes in Careers Education Broadcasts: the reactions of young secondary school pupils1984/01/01English3
Why Can People Jump Higher on the Moon? A study of what children learned fromCorners, a children's television programme1989/01/01English3
Automated Evaluation of AIDS Messages with High‐Risk, Low‐Literacy Audiences1992/01/01English3
Television and Primary Schoolchildren in Northern Ireland 1. Television Programme Preferences1989/01/01English3
Using Television Programmes in the Classroom: a teacher's experience1990/01/01English3
Design of a TV Character with Visual Appeal for Preschool Children1985/01/01English3
Young Children, Television & Learning: Part I. The effects of children watching a continuous off‐air broadcast1986/01/01English3
The Charing Cross and Westminster Interactive Television Network1989/01/01English3
Learning by Viewing: cartoons as foreign language learning material for children‐‐a case study1994/01/01English3
A Report on the Further Training of Teachers in Media Education1985/01/01English3
Never Mind the Picture, Sense the Screen1990/02/01English3
Adolescents, Families and Television in Five Countries: implications for cross‐cultural educational research1992/01/01English3
Communication and Contact by Videoconferencing in the Divided Society of Northern Ireland1993/01/01English3
Into the Video Age: Open University television in the 1990s1990/02/01English3
Teaching Students to become Critical Television Viewers1982/01/01English3
HAS EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION ARRIVED?1980/12/01English3
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH IN TELEVISION PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES AND PRESENTATION STRATEGIES: CURRENT DIRECTIONS1980/12/01English3
STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND “THE FOURTH REVOLUTION”1977/09/01English3
Interactive Broadcast Television in Australia1995/03/01English3
STAFF DEVELOPMENT: SOME THOUGHTS ON RESPONSIBILITY1977/09/01English2