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TV and learning, TV like key of learning, reality programming.

Abstract

Television is a main thing in our lifes naturally. But we need some instruments to understand it. It isimportant in learning process because our pupils are condicionated bytv images. We can use reality programming for thinking about the quality of our television and, at the same time, we are working in making better our democracy and cityzens.

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Moreno-García, L. (2005). Educational possibility on education. [Las posibilidades educativas de la televisión]. Comunicar, 25. https://doi.org/10.3916/C25-2005-197

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