Television, A cognitive terminal

G. Jacquinot
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Summary: There is a dimension of television that the compartmentalization of research into the relationship between children, television and school helps to conceal: its status as 'cognitive terminal', independent of programme content. This dimension is approached here in three ways: through the current perception of television as entertainment, which distorts judgments on its usefulness as a source of learning; through the cultural diversity of ways of watching television, which makes the 'TV effecť just as much a class phenomenon as other sources of social inequality; and through the cognitive modality peculiar to television, which contrasts the conventional monolithic model long propagated by the school system with a model of knowledge as an interpretive and relational process. In this sense, entertainment-oriented 'neotelevision' does not stand in opposition to the more didactic 'palaeotelevision' , but they do represent different educational models reflecting two types of society. Hence the need to 'make television less exotic', both in the classroom and in research into its cognitive effects.
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电视,一个认知终端
摘要:对儿童、电视和学校之间关系的研究的划分有助于掩盖电视的一个维度:它作为“认知终端”的地位,独立于节目内容。这个维度在这里有三种方式:通过目前对电视作为娱乐的看法,这扭曲了对其作为学习来源的有用性的判断;通过看电视方式的文化多样性,这使得“电视效应”和其他社会不平等的来源一样,也是一种阶级现象;通过电视特有的认知模式,它将学校系统长期传播的传统单一模式与作为解释和关系过程的知识模式形成对比。从这个意义上说,以娱乐为导向的“新电视”并不与更具说教性的“古电视”对立,但它们确实代表了反映两种社会类型的不同教育模式。因此,无论是在课堂上还是在对其认知影响的研究中,都需要“让电视变得不那么新奇”。
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