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

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Ill lilt piiolo ;iIh»\4'. iiiilis iilnal pupil ■ xpii iiiimts in elementary science are shown in u teaching demonstration. Teacher Training In Taiwan by William G. Hart J. HE value of workshops for in-service teacher training is widely recognized. But how do we motivate such activity? How can we stimulate an increasing number of schools to sponsor workshops? For three years the Republic of China has successfully used traveling educational exhibits for this purpose. In Taiwan the traveling exhibit becomes the center for the other learning activities and the stimulus for scores of additional such teacher workshops in surrounding communities. Here is how it works. Each year the National Educational Materials Center (NE\IC) calls together rcp |l Educational Screen and Audiovislal Guide — June, 1961 resentatives of the ten regional normal schools. ( Each normal school is responsible for in-service education in its region). An educational theme is decided on for the current year's exhibits. Themes such as locallymade teaching materials, citizenship education, science education, physical education have been used. Then the work of preparing various sections of the exhibit is divided among the schools. The NEMC determines the part of Taiwan in which the exhibit will travel and the .specific schools which will act as hosts to the meetings. Because of shipping costs, only three or four locations are po.ssible outside 283