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Young Children, Videos and Computer Games

Issues for Teachers and Parents

Jane Wilson author Bryn Davies author Jack Sanger author Roger Whittaker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Apr '97

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Debate ranges over the effects of the growing utilization by the young of interactive screen-based technologies and the effects of these on vulnerable young chldren. This text is based on two years' research on 100 children, with entertainment screen technology in their homes, following them from home to school and examining the difference in culture in the two environments. The question is asked whether children are developing the necessary IT and other skills required from the maturing learner as we approach the 21st century. Issues such as gender, parenting, violence, censorship and the educational consequences of their screen-based experiences are at the forefront of the text's coverage.

'It should certainly be read by educational policy-makers ... there are lessons here for teacher educators, particularly those working post initital training. Finally this book should be read by parents ... Screen based technologies are occupying more and more of our time but there is little evidence from home or from school that we are providing children with the cognitive and emotional tools safely and effectively to exploit these technologies. Sanger does us all a good turn in raising this issue.' - Jean Underwood, Educational Research Vol 41:1 Spring 1999

ISBN: 9780750707015

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

224 pages