for the young television viewers on how television can be a liberal education.
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Television is a wonderful medium for education as it has various channels focused on different topics. It can reach masses rather than just reaching a specific amount of audience, everyone has access to televisions.
There are programs which are based on scientific inventions, discoveries and even based on arts teaching the children how to draw and color they also teach alphabets and counting.
There are a lot of quiz programs based on spellings as well which increases the capability of students to learn spellings.
By viewing different channels children can learn about different cultures and differences there are in the society.
There are programs which are based on scientific inventions, discoveries and even based on arts teaching the children how to draw and color they also teach alphabets and counting.
There are a lot of quiz programs based on spellings as well which increases the capability of students to learn spellings.
By viewing different channels children can learn about different cultures and differences there are in the society.
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Thanks to television, the world has entered our drawing rooms. Today, the children can watch channels like History Channel, National Geographic, Travel & Living, Discovery Channel and so on and learn about people, life, flora, fauna, oceans, seas, mountains etc around the globe. All of these can provide a wide variety of information to make us know and understand how life revolves around the earth. We are, thus, fortunate in being liberated at a very young and impressionable age from a narrow spectrum of thinking to a very wide one.
Watching serials and films, both local and international, on television can also stretch our constricted thinking into a wide, liberated one. In addition to these are sports and games, played anywhere and everywhere, that children get to watch as they grow up, further contributing to their education.
Watching serials and films, both local and international, on television can also stretch our constricted thinking into a wide, liberated one. In addition to these are sports and games, played anywhere and everywhere, that children get to watch as they grow up, further contributing to their education.
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