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DHagar
DHagar
4/20/2017 7:32:46 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@vnewman, very true that young people today expect to be in control and have choices; those weren't options for the rest of us.  I think that will be a big driver going forward.

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DHagar
DHagar
4/20/2017 7:35:40 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@vnewman, I saw that piece on Sunday morning.  It was good!  They are doing a good job and I believe truly understand some of the changes we are identifying.  Don't you?

I, like Ariella, did not watch Sesame Street either - I think the lines between education and entertainment (which Sesame Street began to  break down) were more distinct when I was growing up as well.

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vnewman
vnewman
4/21/2017 1:29:34 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@DHagar.  I agree with you!  It was interesting to be reminded that using television as an educational tool for children is a relatively new concept.  And who knew the idea originally came from a beer commercial of all things!  Fascinating!

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DHagar
DHagar
4/21/2017 4:33:38 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@vnewman, that is a fascinating point!  But why not, they know how to market and we need to "market" education as well.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
4/24/2017 1:56:53 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
Isn't it a tragedy that we have to "market" education?   I was thinking about it as I was at the National College Fair for my son yesterday--and was witness to what I am coming to realize as the "College-Industrial Complex" which I hope to develop and write about for one of the #outsider properties....

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
4/24/2017 1:58:00 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
What PBS in the US and the BBC has done in the UK has been vital in the development of culture as we know it.    Let's hope for the sake of all it is sustained.    

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Ariella
Ariella
4/24/2017 2:05:50 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@mpouraryan sounds like an interesting article. BTW have you read about the latest development in NY?

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
4/24/2017 2:13:27 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
Yes I have...truly interesting times.....fascinating to be witness to it!! :) :) 

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DHagar
DHagar
4/24/2017 6:48:20 PM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
@mpouraryan, that is definitely true.  Our expectations have forgotten what it takes to "build" quality of life, socieities, etc.  The fact that we have not identified education as a key development of individuals and preserving the human spirit, has possibly turned it into a commodity.

Your paper sounds excellent.  As a Sr. Adjunct Professor for a University, I find it is the ticket to personal success for all - not developing that in individuals leaves them with some distinct disadvantes in life!

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
4/25/2017 10:59:19 AM
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Re: Braocating TV for children
Very gracious of you as this journey continues...May we never lose focus as I also caught the President talking to the Space Station...Flying Cars...etc!! :) :)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_D4i3CLNqU

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