Sunday, May 23, 2010

TV viewing 3

Invention of television has attracted viewers of all ages, ranging from young to old (Leigh 2001). Estimation points out that more than ninety per cent of families in developed countries own at least one television set (Sharif 1999). According to American Time Use Survey (2003), the statistics have confirmed that more hours per day have been spent by both women and men on watching television rather than other leisure and sport activities. Many psychologists and parents are worried about excessive television viewing as televisions are available to children everytime at home. However, instead of emphasizing only on unhealthy and excessive viewing habits, we should realise that television is actually grossly beneficial in many terms. Accordingly, I strongly believe that television viewing brings more good than harm because it helps to enhance our thinking skill, develops enormous fields of information, as well as acts as entertainment to the viewers.


Firstly, television viewing helps to enhance the thinking skills of viewers. Discussion among family members in order to find the best possible way in solving different conflicts arisen in the television programmes helps to boost the viewers’ critical thinking skills. Besides that, this is an important basic skill needed in both social setting and at school (Sharif 1999). The critical thinking is further improved through a wide range of human problems ranging from globalisation to homelessness which are continuously present in various television programmes (Leigh 2001). Overall, by watching various significant issues on television, the development of thinking skill is improved.


Secondly, various television programmes provide a wide variety of information to its viewers, both young and old. Television acts as popular teaching tool to students. This is because, through viewing and listening process, students tend to understand and retain information better than reading mean. On top of that, through a unique and attractive technique in presenting various subjects, television, therefore assists better understanding to all range of learners. Besides that, pre-schoolers are encouraged to learn fundamental knowledge like numbers, alphabets, colours and vocabularies before schooling through the programs like ‘Play School’. Local as well as world’s latest breaking news are easily accessible through television (Leigh 2001). In addition, viewers can get themselves closer to the culture, world, and animal kingdom as well as complete the most complicated step in scientific equation in an entertaining and enjoying manner (Rutherford 2002). In short, television programmes provide an additional dimension for learning.


Lastly, television is an exciting medium in entertaining their viewers. Watching television can definitely be a good way to get the body feels calmer after being overloaded by various tasks at work and at school. Due to increasing demands and expectations placed on them, young people are surrounded by enormous problems related to stress and frustration. By engrossing in watching television programmes, young people are likely to forget for a while their problems. Besides minimizing the costs of overstressed, it helps viewers to refresh themselves as well as provides a better concentration on things. This is needed in order to achieve a more balanced view of problems. Briefly, television acts as an entertainment mean to the viewers after the hard day of daily tasks (Rutherford 2002).


As a conclusion, I strongly support that television viewing bring more good than harms as it helps to improve the critical thinking, provides wealth information as well as entertains the viewers. Although, many people have criticised that television can adversely affects the development of the thinking processes as well as the health of the children but all this only happens for those who watch television excessively. All in all, I strongly assert that television viewing brings more goods than harms.

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