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371.33-371.42 EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE 371.33 Audio-visual instruction BRING THE WORLD TO THE CLASSROOM. TSBP 1938 22min sd (Teacher training ser) $76.50, rent $5 371.33 sh-c-tr-ad Guide Demonstrates how the sound film facilitates learning by surmounting the obstacles of distance, seeing, hearing, seasonal restrictions, verbalism, abstractions, inadequate equipment, hazards, time and variations in intelligence FILM AND YOU. CanNPB 1948 20min sd * $27.50, rent $2.50 371.33 Jh-sh-c-ad Shows how Canadian film councils are organized and what a film council can do for the community. Animated diagrams show how a number of groups within an area can pool their resources for the purchase of a projector. Films can be kept In a local library, volunteer projectionists trained. Finally, we see two examples of successful community projects — weed control In a rural area, clean-up week in an urban — directly resulting from the use of films FILM TACTICS. Castle 1947 22min sd $28.56 * 371.33 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide Produced by the U.S. Navy This film, used by the Training aids section of the Navy for improving utilization practices with films, shows the right and wrong methods for classroom use of audio-visual aids "Disappointed In this. Quality poor. Obviously unreal and unconvincing." Collaborator "Believe civvies get too interested in Navy to see the points stressed." Collaborator "Believe excellent for teachertraining In use of audio-visual aids." Collaborator HAND MADE LANTERN SLIDES. LibraryFlm 1937 lOmin si $21 371.33 sh-c Guide Produced by Dr G. W. Leman, instructor in visual education. State Teachers College Paterson, N.J. "Good, clear treatment of techniques for slide-making. Backlighting in film might have been better. Good for teacher training." Collaborator HOW TO MAKE HANDMADE LANTERN SLIDES. IndU 1947 21min sd color $135, rent $4.75 371.33 Jh-sh-c-tr-ad Guide The basic production techniques for eight types of handmade lantern slides are featured in this film. Teachers demonstrate how to make the types of slides most appropriate for use on various grade levels. Many suggestions concerning sources of content materials and uses for the various slides are also presented HOW TO TEACH WITH FILMS. Cathedral 1946 16min sd $100, rent $6 371.33 c-ad Guide Sponsored by the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church How to prepare for and use a teaching film. An actual demonstration Is made from start to finish INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS— THE NEW WAY TO GREATER EDUCATION. Coronet 1948 25min sd $50, loan 371.33 sh-c-ad Guide Also available In a shorter version (Coronet 15min $25) The longer version includes a full length teaching film Demonstrates to the audience thru many sequences from selected films how audio-visual teaching saves time in presenting complex Ideas, saves money by bringing costly equip ment right into the classroom, makes the most distant things as near as the classroom movie screen, and makes it possible for students to see familiar objects in a new light LESSONS FROM THE AIR. BIS 1944 14min sd $47.50. rent $2.50 371.33 sh-c-ad-forum The children of Britain have good modern schools and enthusiastic teachers but their mental experiences would be limited to their immediate locality were it not for the school radio, by means of which every day the British Broadcasting Corp. sends out educational programs to schools all over Britain. The film describes the detailed planning which lies behind these broadcasts SHOWN BY REQUEST. BIS 1948 20min sd $47.50, rent $2.50 371.33 sh-c-ad Produced by the Crown Film Unit for the Central Office of Information (London) Tells the story of nontheatrical (16mm) film distribution in Britain. Mobile units take films to audiences which have no projector and the government's Central film library sends films by mail to people with privately or community owned projectors. The organization of a film library is shown In some detail USING THE CLASSROOM FI_M. EBP 1945 * 22min sd (Teacher training ser) $85, rent $5 371.33 c-ad Guide A teacher training picture photographed In cooperation with the Laboratory School of the University of Chicago Demonstrates an approved procedure for teaching with motion pictures. The film used for demonstration is "Wheat farmer" "Teachers ask for It again." Collaborator USING VISUAL AIDS IN TRAINING. Castle 1944 14mln sd (Problems of supervision) $25.71 371.33 c-ad Produced by the U.S. Office of Education An Instructor, teaching his class the use of the micrometer, follows a carefully planned procedure. Involving the use of a training motion picture, a coordinated fllmstrlp and an Instructor's manual 371.42 Guidance. Counseling APTITUDES AND OCCUPATIONS. Coronet 1941 16mln sd $67.50 371.42 sh-c-tr Guide Collaborators: Dr E. G. Williamson, professor of psychology. University of Minnesota and Milton E. Hahn, director. Psychological Research Center, Syracuse University Discusses six of the fundamental human abilities — mechanical, clerical, social, musical, artistic and scholastic and Indicates how s student may, with the aid of school counselor, determine how much of each of these abilities he ha.8. It also indicates broad fields in which certain combinations of abilities are required "This is an excellent film. Pedagogically sound, and a good teaching film. Sound and photography fine." Collaborator COUNSELING— ITS TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES. Mahnke 1948 22min sd $100, rent $5; also color $200, rent $10 371.42 sh-c-tr-ad Guide Produced by Vocational Guidance Films. Script prepared by members of the staff of the Institution of Counselling, Testing and Guidance, Michigan State College Shows a well trained counselor at work. Shows the trainee what tools and technique to use in counseling and how to use them to the best advantage. Included are interviewing, tests, questionnaires, the use of films, etc. 358