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

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Cover Scene I'Vom Skippy and the 4th R, a new release by the Television, Radio and Mlm Commission of the Methodist r^hurch. The film was written by farvis Couillard. The Authors Roy A. Frye is audiovisual director if the Board of Education, City of Aoswell, New Mexico. Frank Stanlardt is a prominent Roswell archiect. William G. Hart, former school principal and AV director in Denver, s on loan to the National Educational \Iaterials Center, Republic of China, n Taiwan. Donald Nicholas is an assistant in election at the AudioVisual Center, ndiana University. C. J. Arnold is director of the De)artment of Audio-Visual Instruction if the Mankato Public Schools, Man;ato, Minn. Dr. Robert T. Fisher is a member 'f the Education department at Bowing Green, Ohio. Elmer H. Wagner is audiovisual diector of Riverview Gardens High lichool, St. Louis. EDUCATIONAL SCKEtN AND • EDUCATIONAL SCREEN &AVGUIDE ! EDITORIAL STAFF *Ul C REED, Editor. JAMES R. CUMMINGS, Man. )ina Editor. WILIIAM S. HOCKMAN, Editor for th. Wch Field. I, C. LARSON ond CAROLYN GUSS Jilors for Film Evoluotions. MAX U. BILDERSEe' lilor for Ih. Audio Field. IRENE F. CYPHER, editoJ i'. wilT,/.'.'"'!"''" PHILLIP LEWIS, Technical Jilor. WILLIAM F. KRUSE. Trade and Public Reitioni Consultant. IRENE THORSON, Editorial isiiront. BUSINESS STAFF ■»c*'.i,?i'-^^"^' '■"bl'sher. MARIE C. GREENE, nwn\"J" t '^^'^' Associate Publishers. ThtA H. UWDEN, Business Monoger, OLIVE R. TRACY P'culolion Manoser, PATRICK A. PHILIPPI, Clrcu•tion Promotion. WIIMA WIDDICOMBE, Advcrsing Manager. Advcitlsing Represantotivas 15" ,""I? **■ .^^^'^' '° Broinerd Rood, Summit, N. J. iCrestview 3-30421 UDIO.V1SUAL MEDIA, INC., 45 Ingleside Shore M., Ingleside, III. EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD WES W. BROWN, School of Education, San Joi. ir L '•""'S'' Colifornia 3GAR DALE, tleod. Curriculum Division, Buraou of tducotionol Research, Ohio State Univerilty, "°P„?,^ BERNAROIS, Assistant Superintendent. A»r».c, • ""SO". Public Schools *''?*"."„.^ DIVIZIA, Supervisor in Charga, I ri.: . J'"" Educotion Section, Los Angeles . l7 n,?»o°°i' '°' A"9»l". California n. DURR. Supervisor, Bureau of Teaching Ma. Vi,'olni'„ ' ^°°"' °' Education, Richmond. HARIES F HOBAN, Institute for Cooperative Ra«11V c i^.1i.?""* °' P«"n<vlvania. Philadelphia Fti i-?^' E""'""" Secretary, Educalionol EDG« Ia'Sc *"''='°»''"' New York City <:"V>AK LANE, supervisor. Instructional Materials oeporlment. Board of Public Instruction, Dade County, Florida ''!<*r r.'^^^'KY, Professor Emeritus, University ^E8?FV D,! n"','; ''• ° ""' ^■'*' Nice. Calif, ton ' "• ^ °"'" "' Education, Washing ''*'!if' «,t-""^^"' '>''«""' Audio. Visual CenMichloon "" *'°'* ^''^^'" ^'"» lo"""'' '" ™ou"?*'"' "''«•">'■ ^'""■' In.t'uction »„. ZZ' Tt"°M°." ''"''""O'. Division of Exien. ON whitf' ^""•".'•* <>' Ta.as, Austin »»H1. l^ ^"''""'» Vice President, Notional •odlo-Vl.uol Assoclotion. Falr(a«. Vlrglnlo AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE R. A. Frye, June, 1961 Volume 40, Number 6, Whole Number 398 EDITORIAL 273 A Slight Or An Oversight REPORTS 269 EFLA Festival Award To Dale 270 Encyclopedias For Youth ARTICLES 274 See More-Hear More-Learn More Frank Stanhardt 278 The Great Debate Elmer H. Wagner 279 Campanella-AV Pioneer Robert T. Fisher 280 "Take Out The Windows "-1961 C. /. Arnold 281 Featherweight Flannelboard Donald L. Nicholas 283 Teacher Training In Taiwan William G. Hart DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES 263 The Authors 263 Cover Scene 266 News 268 Calendar 285 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher 287 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman 290 Audio Max U. Bildersee 293 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson and Carolyn Guss 297 AV Industry News 298 Trade Directory 299 New Equipment and Materials 309 Helpful Books 310 Directory of Sources 311 Index to Advertisers iDtCATIONAL ; SS iOCI ATION OF Ta M E R I C A Foundad in 1922 by Nelson L. Graan* BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GinDE, 2000 Lincoln Park West BIdg.. Chicago 14. Illinois. Contents indexed in the Wilson Educational Index. For microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms, Arm Arbor, Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U. S. currency or equivalent) : Domestic — $4 one year, $6.50 two years. $8 three years. Canadian and PanAmerican — 50 cents extra per year. Other foreign — $1 extra per year. Single copy — 45 cents. Special August Blue Book issue — $1.00. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent Immediately to insure uninterrupted delivery of your magazine. Allow five weeks for change to become effective. MfMIII EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE is published monthly by Educational Screen. Inc. Publication office. Louisville, Kentucky. Business and Editorial Office, 2000 Lincoln Park West Building, Chicago 14. Illinois. Printed In the U. S. A. Entered as second-class matter November, 1959, at the post office at Louisville, Kentucky, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ADDRESS ALL MAIL i Subscriptions, Change of Address. Forms 3579) to: 2000 Lincoln Park West Bldg., Chicago 14, Illinois. Second-class postage paid at Louisville, Kentucky. ENTIHE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 1960 BY THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN. INC. ITCATIONAI. SCRREN AND AUDIOVISUAL GuiDE— .JUNE, 1961 263