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Faculty in the News
12/13/11 Philadelphia Tribune Dr. Dan Cook (associate professor, CFAS-childhood studies) offered expert perspective on matters related to child labor during an interview that appeared in the Philadelphia Tribune, the nation’s oldest African American newspaper. Read the full article at https://www.blackvoicenews.com/news/news-wire/47185-gingrichs-idea-exploits-stereotypes.html. 11/25/11 WHYY-FM 90.9 Dr. Dan Cook (associate professor, CFAS-childhood studies) offered expert … Continue reading Faculty in the News…
Storybook Slang in Children’s Literature?
Dr. Joseph Barbarese (associate professor, CFAS-English) discussed the hot issue of slang in children’s books during a live interview on “The Ten O’Clock News.” >>> View the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwT_ATXTcuk.
New Book by Rutgers Researcher Aims to Amplify What Kids Have to Say
Want to capture the attention of a child? A Rutgers-Camden researcher says educators and parents could learn from the corporate world, which has long valued kids’ input. Cindy Dell Clark, a visiting associate professor of anthropology, thinks schools and clinics could learn a thing or two from McDonald’s and Disney. Imagine what a dentist’s office … Continue reading New Book by Rutgers Researcher Aims to Amplify What Kids Have to Say…
Dr. Daniel Cook on ABC NEWS – Nightline
Dr. Daniel Cook (prof, Childhood Studies) was interviewed on abc Nightline. The program reported that a food industry watchdog group is threatening to take McDonald’s to court over its practice of including toys with Happy Meals. Dan Cook, who studies the effects of advertisement on kids, alerted the audience that children are bombarded with more … Continue reading Dr. Daniel Cook on ABC NEWS – Nightline…
Rutgers-Camden Childhood Studies Faculty in the News
Baby Books Become Research Resource The extensive 1,300-volume collection of Baby books at UCLA spans 138 years of history, and represents the only one of its kind. It is particularly valuable because of its large scale, and researchers from across the country often frequent it… “It just keeps growing, and I just have to keep … Continue reading Rutgers-Camden Childhood Studies Faculty in the News…