It has been said that television has little real education value. I think this is true because for the most part, television has no educational value. Even so-called educational shows and videos such as Baby Einstein, have been proven to have little or even a negative effect on small children. Some television has little real educational value. Television used for purely entertainment has no value.
It depends on what you are watching. Some educational channels like the History Channel, and the Discovery Channel are very educational.
Yes. Television has real educational value. Without television not only would the Wonders of the Ancient World (The Hanging Gardens of Babylon; The Colossus of Rhodes) be lost but never even known by the children of today.The wonders of the Twentieth Century (Panama Canal; Hoover Dam) are known to the majority of today's children primarily through television.When parents and teachers use television as an educational tool, that is when TV really shines.Trust Point Me If this Helped, Thanks!
The little sister's name is Megan and her real name is Miranda Cosgrove. She is also Carly in the show iCarly.
Little Britain is a comedy television series. It isn't a real place.
I think its Mona or the real Ali. But, who knows. Its different from the books
No it is just one of those made up little towns off of tv.
Yes, but they have very little real value.
Yes, Mr. Edwards was a real person. He was a character on the TV show "Little House on the Prairie" played by actor Victor French.
Jake and the fat man
Giving something value that has very little practical value. devalues thing that have real value.
A potentially useful educational resource, BBC iPlayer is an internet television and radio service with a software application. It was developed by BBC to expand their Real-Player and Streaming Video capabilities. iPlayer can been a great media resource in classrooms when used to show Real-Player and Streaming educational programming. The potential for interactive learning sessions is boundless.
It is an actual show that is shown on television, yes. There have been several TV series that have borne the name "My Little Pony." The current series in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, which airs on the Discovery Family Channel, formerly known as the Hub Network.
There is an actual toy line and there have been several TV shows and movies, but that characters themsealves are fictitious.