2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11159-006-9028-6
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The Teaching and Learning of Values Through Television

Abstract: This study is based on the hypothesis that television contents themselves constitute a source of learning through television narratives. In specific terms, we defend the idea that it is possible to teach and learn values through said narratives. Some of the research dealing with the relationship between television and values is categorized from a three-fold standpoint: the contents themselves, the medium itself and the language. As a result of this review, we maintain that reiterated attacks on television, bla… Show more

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“…Closely related to this educational role of quality television is the promotion of desirable values (Samaniego & Pascual, 2007). This goes beyond the transfer of knowledge to viewers but means presenting civic values such as the healthy lifestyles and respect for the environment, and avoiding undesirable contents, such as violence and pornography (Artero et al, 2016).…”
Section: Meaning Of Quality Television For Viewersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closely related to this educational role of quality television is the promotion of desirable values (Samaniego & Pascual, 2007). This goes beyond the transfer of knowledge to viewers but means presenting civic values such as the healthy lifestyles and respect for the environment, and avoiding undesirable contents, such as violence and pornography (Artero et al, 2016).…”
Section: Meaning Of Quality Television For Viewersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Media should not simply be regarded as a separate socialization influence, but as one that exists in relation to the other main influences-family and school-at a young age (Samaniego & Pascual, 2007). For example, parents and teachers can influence socialization effects of the media, not only directly via deciding what the child is allowed to watch, but more importantly, by discussing media content with young children.…”
Section: Media Usage and Political Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research evidence suggests that television fiction can actively engage viewers in issues of relevance to them. Samaniego and Pascual (2007) discuss research indicating that TV is important in forming young people's identity and values. They cite Bruner (1997), who suggests that stories can help people in viewing life experiences as subject to various interpretations; for example, showing material from different perspectives can encourage viewers to consider a situation from different points of view.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%