EMERGENCE AND IMPACT OF MEDIA ON TEACHER AND TAUGHT IN INDIA
Keywords:
History, Impact of Media, Survey, Teachers and StudentsAbstract
Since the advent of print media communication channels have become faster with passage of time. With the emergence and evolution of electronic media from radio to television and now internet media has taken a centre stage in our daily lives. The present paper is an attempt to give a brief account of history and emergence of media in India. A survey was conducted to ascertain the Impact of media on teacher and taught. The sample size consists of 96 participants from different states of India. The analysis was done by surveying four categories: Male Teachers, Female Teachers, Male Students and Female Students. There were marked contrasts and similarities among the four groups. Positively or negatively media is going to affect our lives significantly in coming years.
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