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Archive for the 'Children and Media' Category

Korea research continued…

Monday, November 12th, 2007

On my way to Australia I am lucky enough to be stopping off in Korea for a quick, very quick, tour back to Ulsan where I conducted my Masters research. I am not only hoping to visit with friends and eat at my favourite restaurants, but I am also really looking forward to examining the [...]

A Visit from Mouse Woman: Media Education in Masset

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Kym Stewart visits Masset: After months of planning and preparation, my media-education research finally began at Tahayghen Elementary school in Masset, Haida Gwaii. I decided that I would continue with the work on ‘advertising’ that I had begun in a Burnaby elementary classroom. As I gathered my materials on Sunday night, I was both excited [...]

A Battle of Words

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

We got some nice press coverage for our project yesterday. Burnaby Now wrote a wonderful article describing some of our lessons and posted some cute pictures of the students as well… big ‘thanks’ to Burnaby Now for picking our research up! But, as always there is never enough space to fully explain my theories or [...]