Film and education; a symposium on the role of the film in the field of education ([1948])

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$7.56 FILM AND EDUCATION EDITED BY GODFREY M. ELLIOTT Editor-in-Chief Young America Films FILM AND EDUCATION examines in detail the growing importance of the motion picture in school and community life. It is a comprehensive and practical discussion of the present status and uses of the educational motion picture in all major phases of modern life, written for all those who use and work with the film in any of its non-theatrical applications. Comprised of thirty-seven chapters, each written by an outstanding authority in the educational film field especially selected for his ability to speak on the subject, this book presents an upto-the-minute survey of the non-theatrical film in all its applications inside and outside the school. The uses of the film in religious education, business, government, and industry are competently discussed. One section of the book surveys the status of the educational film abroad.