1984
DOI: 10.1080/1358165840100302
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Pre‐operational Children and Educational Television

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“…The teacher is the interpreter between educational television and young children who are at the pre-operational stage of development. These children are not capable of extracting to analyse logically and understand what they see and hear from an educational television programme (Choat, 1984). They rely on their teacher to provide the necessary interpretation of where it fits into their experience.…”
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“…The teacher is the interpreter between educational television and young children who are at the pre-operational stage of development. These children are not capable of extracting to analyse logically and understand what they see and hear from an educational television programme (Choat, 1984). They rely on their teacher to provide the necessary interpretation of where it fits into their experience.…”
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confidence: 99%