Educational film catalog (1936)

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Educational Film Catalog In this reprint a few titles have been noted as "withdrawn" because they can no longer be secured from the producers. It is, however, highly probable that some of them may still be had from various distributors. Behavior patterns at one year. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1935 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development "Of a semi-technical nature and por- trays the behavior patterns of a normal infant fifty-two weeks of age. The baby's manipulation and other reactions to one, two, three and ten cubes are interpreted and discussed by the narrator. The pic- ture continues with the study of other test situations involving a cup and spoon, cup and cubes, pellet, pellet and bottle, ball, ring and string, paper and crayon, a performance box and a form board." Producer sh-c Guide 070 Journalism Journalist. (Vocational guidance ser.) 12min 16-si-$24 35-si-nf-$80 prior 1927 DeVry 070 A vocational film by Fred C. Smith, formerly editor. Magazine of vocational guidance. Harvard university "Duties of a reporter, a special writer, and a foreign correspondent on a metro- politan newspaper; international news gathering agencies; 're-write' men; caption writing; the organization of a modern newspaper office; physical make-up; opera- tion of the plant." Indiana Jh-sh Guide Newspaper in the making. 8min 16-si-$8.98 35-si-f-nf-apply Bray 070 "Getting out a daily newspaper, from the time the reportorial staff receives its assignments to the final work of the presses in printing, folding and discharging the edition." Producer 100 PHILOSOPHY 136.7 Child study Films on physiological aspects of this subject have been classified in 649 Baby's day at twelve weeks. lOmin 16-sd- $50 35-sd-nf-$100 1935 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development "In this picture the infant Is followed through his domestic day from the time of his waking at six o'clock in the morning until the final breast feeding at ten o'clock at night. His dressing, bathing, feeding, daytime naps, play, and general care are presented in concrete detail along with an interpretation of the significance of his various reactions. For the most part the picture is non-technical and well suited for viewing by groups interested in the training and care of the infant." Producer sh-c Guide Behavior day at forty-eight weeks. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1935 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development "Wholesome methods of child care are portrayed in numerous situations, includ- ing the administration of cod liver oil and orange Juice, the bath, dressing, feeding, elimination, floor play and daytime naps and sleep. Emphasis is placed upon the psychological implications and the educa- tional significance of the infant's everyday experiences." Producer sh-c Guide Early social behavior. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35- sd-nf-$100 1935 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development "In this picture the observer witnesses the manifestations of infant personality in a variety of social settings. Ten different children from eight weeks to seven years of age are depicted. Individual differences are emphasized. The social significance of the household is conveyed by scenes which reflect parent-child relationships and inter- action between brothers, sisters, and adults." Producer sh-c Guide Growth of infant behavior: early stages. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1934 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development The activities and responses of an in- fant seated in a small chair in a photo- graphic dome are here recorded. Simul- taneous side-by-side projection gives a comparison of the same infant at different ages. There are also animated diagrams sh-c Guide Growth of infant behavior: later stages. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35-sd-nf-$100 1934 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development This is a demonstration of the increasing ability of the infant to use his hands in manipulating objects. The growth of the prenatal hand is also shown, by a series of animated drawings sh-c Guide Learning and growth. lOmin 16-sd-$50 35- sd-nf-$100 1935 Erpi 136.7 By Dr Arnold Gesell, director, Yale clinic of child development "Attempts to clarify some of the prin- ciples which govern the learning process. The possibilities and limitations of train- ing infants from twenty-four to forty-eight weeks of age are authentically described in pictorial continuity. Several learning prob- lems are analyzed with special reference to the effect of maturity. The relation- ships between age, growth, and learning are indicated. Laws which determine learning in older children are pointed out." Producer c Guide si - silent; sd-sound; f - inflammable; nf-safety; el • elementary; Jh - junior high; sh - senior high; o - coUega