Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Marlene Beigel, arithmetic teacher in the airborne TV prog;rani, works on course outline for her airborne TV lessons. Benito Lueras will teach beginning Spanish to the school children. Science teacher John Burns will demonstrate weight of the atmosphere. child develop understanding, skill, and apprec tion in music. Program content will center around six areas basic musical activity. The six areas to be covi ed are: singing, listening, rhythm, playing cla room instruments, creating, and reading. The telecasts will stress the fundamental elemei of music: melody, rhythm, tone quahty, temj dynamics, and form. The telecasts will also attempt to assist t classroom teacher in developing a favorable < vironment for creativity through asking childr to notice, seek out, choose, decide, compare, a contrast many musical experiences. The grow of sound musical values will be accelerated, is hoped, by means of this process. Instructor: Dolores D. Dudley During the past three years, Mrs. Dudley 1 been teaching music by television with t Washington County Closed Circuit Televisi Project of Hagerstown, Maryland. She a served as Elementary Music Supervisor at Tew bury Public Schools in Tewksbury, Massacl setts. Majoring in voice and piano, Mrs. Dud received an A.B. degree from River CoUe and later obtained a B.S. in Music Educati from Lowell State Teachers College. THE SCIENCE CORNER Elementary Science for Grades 3 and 4 { minutes telecasts four days a week) The Science Comer is concerned with I everyday science surrounding a child. Shade fall, wheels are round, birds can fly and childi want to know why. It is the aim of this course help the classroom teacher to capture this ci osity, to stimulate it and to give each child t opportunity to explore the wonders he si around him. To make full use of these telecasts the oi materials needed will be those normally fou in every classroom and in the children's hor Instructor: Barbara Yanowski Miss Yanowski has been teaching elementi science by television for four years in New Y( City. She became interested in radio and te vision while studying for her B.A. at Fordh University. While there she was active in colU theatre productions and also served as dramat director of radio station WFVW. She has M.A. from the University of Michigan. EXPLORING WITH SCIENCE Elementary Science for Grades 5 and minute telecasts four days a week) Designed primarily for use at the fifth sixth grade levels, this course aims at devel< ing a scientific attitude on the part of the stude \ Basic information units will c-over such fields weather, machines, geology, fire, animals, a conservation. In bringing into play a fund scientific facts concerned with the everyc world about them, it is intended that the d dren will gain a better understanding of th environment and how science can be used interjjret it. 22 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — January, 19