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Forty years after Joan Ganz Cooney's landmark study stimulated the creation of Sesame Street, a new center devoted to accelerating children's learning in a rapidly changing world was established.
The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop focuses on the new challenges children face today, asking the 21st century equivalent of her original question, "How can emerging media help children learn?"
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Blog & Features
Transforming Children’s Learning to Address America’s Creativity Crisis
In today's difficult job market, which candidate is most appealing, the one who received a perfect SAT score, or the one that can offer the most creative solutions to a complex problem, such as stopping the spread of oil along the Gulf Coast? ...
iHelp -- How the iPad is Assisting Disabled Children
Check out this recent Wall Street Journal article: Using the iPad to Connect:Parents, Therapists Use Apple Tablet to Communicate With Special...
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Research & Initiatives
Learning: Is there an app for that?
A mobile media revolution that is changing the lives of adults, and now children of all ages, is under way across the globe. This report focuses on how new forms of digital media are influencing very young children and their families in the United...
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Press Room
Parents decry marketers who push sexuality on little girls
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Sorry Video Games: TV Still Reigns as Kids’ Favorite Media
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Events
iKids presented by Kidscreen
iKids is a one day event presented by Kidscreen with the intention of serving as a roadmap to understanding and succeeding in the children's app market. The event will feature case studies, expert panels, networking sessions, brand and developer s...
Minnesota Round Table 2011 on Early Childhood Education
The Minnesota Round Table is a conference that brings together a panel of nationally recognized experts on children's issues for a lively discussion of a topic at the forefront of research and practice. This year's Round Table will focus on the im...
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