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Degrassi Junior High (Series) – Guidance Review40 views4Brief review of Degrassi Junior High as an educational series featured in the “Guidance—General” section of School Library Journal, published in September 1987.
Mentions themes like peer pressure, family conflict, and adolescent relationships. Reviewed by Marian E. Karpisek of Salt Lake City School District.
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School Library Journal – Irene Moves In (The Kids of Degrassi Street) Review33 viewsReview from the School Library Journal dated May 1982, written by Frances M. Volz, covering the 16mm film version of Irene Moves In from The Kids of Degrassi Street. Produced by Playing With Time and distributed by Learning Corp. of America, the review describes the film’s focus on a new girl adjusting to a neighborhood and navigating conflicts within a group of children. The piece praises the realistic portrayal of peer relationships, class discussions, and the program’s ability to encourage empathy and un
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School Library Journal — Catherine Finds Her Balance Review32 viewsReview of the Kids of Degrassi Street short film Catherine Finds Her Balance published in School Library Journal (Audiovisual Review section), August 1985. The review highlights the film’s focus on emotional problems children face with the aid of caring adults and friends, noting its thoughtful and upbeat approach.
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School Library Journal — Lis Sits the Sleighs Review42 viewsReview of the Kids of Degrassi Street short film Lis Sits the Sleighs published in School Library Journal (Audiovisual Review section), March 1986. The review discusses the film’s portrayal of Melanie and baby Calvin in a medical crisis, highlighting the pressures faced by children in family life and the need for parental support.
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Broadcasting Magazine — Annual Fifth Estate Awards Issue32 viewsIssue of Broadcasting Magazine (Vol. 113, July 6, 1987) featuring the Eleventh Annual Fifth Estate compilation of national awards in radio, TV, and cable. Includes listings of winners from multiple award organizations, among them the International Emmys where The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Gets a Hand is recognized.
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Broadcasting Magazine — Annual Fifth Estate Awards Issue55 viewsIssue of Broadcasting Magazine (Vol. 113, July 6, 1987) featuring the Eleventh Annual Fifth Estate compilation of national awards in radio, TV, and cable. Includes listings of winners from multiple award organizations, among them the International Emmys where The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Gets a Hand is recognized.
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Broadcasting Magazine — Annual Fifth Estate Awards Issue27 viewsIssue of Broadcasting Magazine (Vol. 113, July 6, 1987) featuring the Eleventh Annual Fifth Estate compilation of national awards in radio, TV, and cable. Includes listings of winners from multiple award organizations, among them the International Emmys where The Kids of Degrassi Street: Griff Gets a Hand is recognized.
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School Library Journal — Degrassi Junior High Series Review35 viewsReview of the Degrassi Junior High series published in School Library Journal (Audiovisual Reviews section), September 1987. The reviewer highlights the show’s realism in portraying adolescent issues such as relationships, sex, smoking, parental limits, and peer influence, noting its accurate depiction of high school struggles in the 1980s. PBS broadcast was scheduled for September 1987.
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School Library Journal – Exit Stage Left Book Mention43 viewsArticle from School Library Journal dated February 1988, featuring Degrassi Junior High: Exit Stage Left by William Pasnak in its Media News section. The book, published by Scholastic for $2.50, was tied to the PBS television series and praised for its realistic look at teen life in the 1980s.
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