Wednesday, April 22, 2009
High-Achieving African American Students Use Active Reasoning When Responding to Favorite Media
High achieving African American children are better at active reasoning when it comes to their television use than regular students, according to the findings of a recent study conducted by Renee Hobbs and the Media Education Lab team at Temple University. The findings were to be presented at the Broadcast Education Association national conference in Las Vegas this week.
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