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This Month's Cover
To grace the cover of our annual religious issue, we chose a still from the Family Film "Power of the Resurrection," filmed in cooperation with' the National Council of Churches to be telecast across the nation this Eastei.
Co-produced by Henry Denker, who was responsible for the screenplay, and Sam Hersh, the feature-length film was photographed in color and presents its story through the life of Peter.
Family Filmstrips offers three sound and color filmstrip series based on this story. They are titled, "The Bible Story of Easter," "Peter's Resurrection Faith," and "You Shall Receive Power."
"Spiitretfe" Stars Again!
The satellite featured on our January cover is the subject of an excellent and timely new film, "Exploring by Satellite," produced by and available from Delta Film Productions, Inc., of Chicago. Presented both in color and in black and white, it is suitable for a wide range of age groups.
The new frontiers of outer space are being explored through the use of
rockets and satellites as part of the International Geophysical Year program in cooperation with some fifty nations. Note the Delta ad below for detailed information on this fine film.
In Store for March
Plenty of variety is in prospect for next month, as waiting on our desk lie Florence Freedman's views on AV in Israel, an article by John .\Ioldstad
on Indiana's program for classrooi audiovisual facilities, and two though provoking discussions of .\V courses i the teacher-training curriculmn — thei proper place, virtues, faidts, existent or lack of it.
.-\lso, readers may look forward t an interesting presentation of visu. aids for teaching mathematics an practical advice toward more eflectiv bulletin boards. Then, in .April, th annual issue stressing .\UDIO mati rials, always gaining in importance!
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EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AVGUIDE
EDITORIAL STAFF
PAUL C. REED, Editor. ENID STEARN, Managing Editor. WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN Editor for the Church Field. L. C. LARSON and CAROLYN GUSS. Editors for Film Evaluations. MAX U. BILDERSEE, Editor for the Audio Field, PHILLIP LEWIS, Technical Editor. IRENE F. CYPHER, editor for New Filmstrips.
BUSINESS STAFF
H, S. GILLETTE, Publisher. MARIE C. GREENE, WILLIAM LEWIN, Associate Publishers. JOSE PHINE H. KNIGHT, Business Manager, OLIVE R. TRACY, Circulation Manager, WILMA WIDDICOMBE, Advertising Production Assistant.
Advertising Representatives WILLIAM LEWIN, 10 Broinerd Road, Summit,
N. J. (Crestview 3-3042) WILLIAM F. KRUSE, 2000 Lincoln Pork West
BIdg., Chicago M, III. (Bittersweet 8-5313)
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
iAMES W. BROWN, School of Education, San Jose State College, California
EDGAR DALE, Head, Curriculum Division, Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio State University, Columbus
AMO DE BERNARDIS, Assistant Supenntender
Portland, Oregon, Public Schools MARGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor in Chorg
Audio-Visual Education Section, Los Ai
geles City Schools, Los Angeles, Californ W. fC DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teochii
Materials, State Board of Education, Rid
mond, Virginia CHARLES F. HOBAN, Project Big Ben, Unive
sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia EMILY S. JONES, Executive Secretory, Eduo
tional Film Library Association, New Yo
City F. EDGAR LANE, Supervisor, Instruction
Materials Department, Board of Public li
struction, Dade County, Florida F. DEAN McCLUSKY, Professor of Educatio
Head of Audio-Visual Educotion, Unive
sity Extension, University of California
Los Angeles SEERLEY REID, Chief, Visual Education Servic
U. S. Office of Educotion, Washington CHARLES F. SCHULLER, Director, Audio-Visu
Center, Michigan State College, Eost Loi
sing, Michigan ERNEST TIEMANN, Director, Visual Instructic
Bureau, Associate Professor, Division
Extension, The University of Texas, Aust DON WHITE, Executive Vice President, N(
tional Audio-Visual Association, Fairfa
Virginia.
EXPLORING by SATELLITE
A NEW CONCEPT
OF EDUCATIONAL FILM PRODUCTION
Applying science principles in space exploration — .\ctual footage from Cape Canaveral shows Satellite building, launching, tracking and reception of data. Basic laws of the universe are illustrated in full animation. Shows satellite discoveries.
COLLABORATORS:
Dr. R. VV. Porter • Dr. VV. VV. Kellogg F. M. Branley
[unior High High School College .Adult 1^8 Minutes Color $240 B&W $120
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