Quality, quantity lacking in children's educational TV, study says
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 - 14:35
in Psychology & Sociology
Commercial broadcasters are doing the "bare minimum and not much more" for children's educational programming, according to University of Illinois communication professor Barbara Wilson, one of two lead researchers on a study released today (Nov. 12) by the organization Children Now.
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