Sesame Effect

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Charlotte Cole
children and media
children's television
communication theory
Cookie Monster
cross-cultural pedagogy
Early Childhood Education
Educational Materials
educational media research
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Executive Function Skills
gender equity education
General Health Knowledge
global child development
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Healthy Habits
High Quality Early Childhood Education
High Quality Education Opportunities
Initial Small Scale Study
Insecticide Treated Bed Net
Integrate Stem
International Co-productions
international educational interventions
international media
international versions of Sesame Street
June Lee
media for social change
media impact evaluation
Muppet Characters
Non-military Families
Rechov Sumsum
School Readiness Skills
Sesame Street
Sesame Workbook
social change
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Takalani Sesame
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138806900
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Sesame Effect details the wide-ranging work of Sesame Workshop and its productions across the world. With an emphasis on impact and evidence from research on projects in low- and middle-income countries, the book tells the stories behind the development of an international family of Muppet characters created for the locally produced adaptations of Sesame Street.

Each chapter highlights the educational message of international co-productions and presents the cultural context of each project. Readers will understand the specific needs of children living in a given locale, as well as gain insight into the educational drivers of each project. These projects often deal with difficult issues, from race relations in the United States, to HIV/AIDS education in South Africa, to building respect across cultural divides in the Middle East. Readers will see how local productions have helped build a new mindset that values the importance of early childhood education, and how Sesame Street promotes a brighter future by building children’s academic skills, encouraging healthy habits, and by fostering attitudes that counter negative stereotypes and create appreciation of and respect for others.

The Sesame Effect shows how, when magnified across the millions of children touched by the various international programs, Sesame Workshop and its projects are making a difference around the world.

Edited by Cole, Charlotte F.; Lee, June H.