Sesame Street and Barney The Dinosaur are two
popular educational shows for children.
Are they really teaching kids with the right techniques? Are they teaching kids anything at all? It's a battle to see which is better: Barney
or Sesame Street.
Sesame Street and Barney have totally different
teaching techniques. Sesame Street
captivates the audience with high joltage and fast scenes. The child barely understands what is going on
and when they understand that scene, it's over and the next scene is almost
done. The child does not learn well
under these circumstances. Barney does
not have the same JPM as Sesame Street but it still attracts the audiences'
attention. The show is slower and more
understandable than Sesame Street.
Barney focuses on one topic for every
show. The one that I watched, entitled
"Up We Go", was about flying.
You learn about kites, birds, planes and more. You get more out of the show than if it was
about many topics like Sesame Street.
The one we saw had many topics like eating healthy, dental hygiene, the
airport and more. The child can have an
overload of ideas for one day and get all mixed up.
Both Barney and Sesame Street have songs in
them. I found that Barney had many more
songs than Sesame Street. The songs are
used as jolts and they work well in getting the attention of the child. I found that the Barney songs were much
catchier than the Sesame Street songs.
They were slower, and other than the dancing, there was not much else
happening. On Sesame Street, the
background was changing, things were flying and colors were jumping. The attention was not put on the song by the
kids, it was put on the actions on the screen.
Barney, like Sesame Park, showed minimal biases
regarding sex and race. The cast
consisted of three boys and three girls.
One boy was disabled but was as able as the other kids. The races on the show were mixed. They consisted of a Latino boy, a Chinese
girl, an African-American girl and more.
On Sesame Street there was less of a mix of races. They just had the primary races of the United
States like African-Americans and Latinos.
While watching Barney, I noticed that a main
focus was imagination and 'Playing Pretend'.
This shows that the show is aimed at four and five year old children and
h that much younger. Sesame Street is aimed for all ages.
Who won the battle? I think it was Barney. They are both great children shows but Sesame
Street is to much energy for kids, and it does not teach about friendship and
politeness as Barney does. That is one
of the most important things in life.
Barney also taught about reading, math, shapes and colors. Barney has solid educational value, and
without the overuse of jolts, they teach the kids.
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