Can television programs be as educational as curriculum taught in schools? Jessica Gottlieb of jessicagottlieb.com, Rebecca Woolf of girlsgonechild.net, and Dr. Rosemarie Truglio, VP of Education and Research for Sesame Workshop, discuss the pros and cons of educational television programming.
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Can television programs be as educational as curriculum taught in schools? Jessica Gottlieb of jessicagottlieb.com, Rebecca Woolf of girlsgonechild.net, and Dr. Rosemarie Truglio, VP of Education and Research for Sesame Workshop, discuss the pros and cons of educational television programming.
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