Educational film catalog (1936)

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370-372.4 EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG ici H 370 Education 370.1 Theory of education Creative approach to education. 20min 16- sd-$85 3S-sd-nf-$190 1931 Erpi 370.1 By Dr Hughes Mearns, professor of edu- cation, New York university "Dr. Mearns interprets the philosophy of creative education. True-to-life scenes are interpolated in the lecture to illustrate his points that: chUdren have thinking minds of their own and long to express their true feelings; they possess several vocabu- laries appropriate to their various environ- ments; they are naturally truthful; they are individuals. He reads a number of exceptional poems which children have written in a stimulating environment." Producer c Guide Dynamic learning. 20min 16-sd-$8S 35-sd- nf-$190 1931 Erpi 370.1 By Dr W. H. Kilpatrick, professor of education. Teachers college, Columbia uni- versity "Dr. Kilpatrick, leading exponent of the doctrines of John Dewey, sets forth some of the principles underlying 'creative' or 'progressive' education. He develops the idea that whatever a child learns must be related to the situation with which he is confronted. The type of education needed today is of the dynamic sort. Methods by which this dynamic learning can be fos- tered are illustrated by actual classroom scenes." Producer / c Guide 37\.26 Educational measurements and tests Few tests of child intelligence. lOmin 16- sd-$SO 35-sd-nf-$100 1930 Erpi 371.26 By Dr Ina Craig Sartorius, assistant principal, Horace Mann elementary school "Gives a sane and authentic view of the subject of intelligence tests. Of interest and value both to teachers and parents." Oregon c Guide 371.42 Vocations Choosing your vocation. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1931 Erpi 371.42 By Dr Harry D. Kitson, professor of education. Teachers college, Columbia uni- versity "Dr. Kitson enacts the role of a psycho- analyst as he interprets the vocational problems of a high school boy who is mak- ing an effort to adjust himself. The boy faces his first problem when he desires money to purchase a camera. His first attempt at a 'white collar* job Is unsuc- cessful. Further research and reading convince the boy that he must enter a vocation which will permit him to utilize his special talents and Interests. Follow- ing a period of 'try-out' he reaches his goal." Producer Jh-sh Guide Guidance in public schools. 20min 16-sd- $85 3S-sd-nf-$190 1931 Erpi 371.42 By Dr Richard D. Allen, assistant super- intendent of schools. Providence, R.I. "Some of the problems of organizing and administering guidance in public schools. . .Orientation courses, educational guidance, the testing of pupils, vocational guidance, adjusting the pupil to the school and to the community. . .Procedures used in the Providence, Rhode Island, public schools." Producer c Guide 371.5 School discipline School discipline. (Citizenship ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 371.5 By C. A. Stebbins, formerly with the United States Bureau of education Distinguishes between external and in- ternal influences as they relate to conduct; and suggests a simple yet effective plan by which a school might be disciplined el-Jh Guide 371.7 School welfare School industries. (Citizenship ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 371.7 By C. A. Stebbins, formerly with the United States Bureau of education "School children start vegetable garden and turn old room into cafeteria. Girls learn to cook and at small cost serve lunch." California el-Jh Guide 372 Elementary education Elementary teacher as a guide. 20min 16- sd-$85 35-sd-nf-$190 1931 Erpi 372 By Dr B. H. Bode, professor of educa- tion, Ohio state university in collaboration with Dr Laura Zirbes, associate professor of principles of education, Ohio state uni- versity "Dr. Bode claims that the problem of education is to determine the desirable point between two extremes; on the one hand, telling the pupil what to do; and on the other, asking him what to do. Vari- ous methods of arriving at this point are illustrated in the picture by showing a number of actual classroom situations." Producer c Guide Primary teacher at work. 20min 16-sd-$8S 35-sd-nf-$190 1931 Erpi 372 By Louise L. Stone, classroom teacher, Bronxville, N.Y., public schools "A classroom teacher demonstrates her philosophy of education in a classroom setting. Miss Stone gives a description of the room's equipment and furnishing which stimulate creative thinking and ac- tivity. She calls attention to the exhibits of creative work done by the children in different fields of interest, explains how she prepares and guides the children dur- ing the school day, and evaluates the progressive method with respect to pupil achievement." Producer c Guide 372.4 Reading Teaching of reading. 2R 16-sd-$8S 3S-sd- nf-$190 1931 Erpi 372.4 By Dr Arthur I. Gates, professor of edu- cation. Teachers college, Columbia univer- sity "Dr. Gates demonstrates modern meth- ods of teaching reading by showing actual ti • silent; td> sound; f - Inflammable; nf • safety; el - elementary; Jh • Junior high; sh - senior high; e - college