"A Comparison of Leisure Reading and Televiewing Habits of Special Educ" by Ceata E. Thielges
 

Date of Award

7-7-1969

Degree Type

Master's Essay - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Education (MEd)

Department

Education

Second Advisor

Lester Van Gilder

Third Advisor

R.A. Bernert

Abstract

The activities of the formative years of the junior high school child---those years between puberty and adult--are a grave concern to parents and educators. These early adolescent years are extremely impressionable years for learning and leisure. Today's child cannot imagine a life without television. It has become a part of his everyday life. This is the electronic age of TV.

Comments

A Research Paper Submitted to the Faculty of Marquette University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Education, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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