The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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48 The Audio-Visual Handbook Another service of the National Geographic Society which should be of value to all schools is offered in the form of attractively bound books on fishes, birds, cattle, horses, wild flowers, wild animals, and EXTENT TO WHICH MOUNTED PICTURES ARE USED IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS E.proicd in PcrccntJ^ci Graph Courtesy Office of Education (1936 Survey) Washington, U. C. Complete information concerning this service will be provided on request. Pictures for Social Studies. Another very interesting series of picture units has been prepared by the Informative Classroom Picture Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan. These units are designed especially for use in the social studies. In each unit there are twenty or more 8V2 x 11 inch plates of artists' drawings which portray the information needed in teaching those phases of the social studies usually included in courses of study. Included in each unit are suggested approaches and activities which have been used successfully in classrooms. These provide the teacher with aids which may be adapted to an individual teaching situation. Correlated reading lists are also available and several thousand words of desirable teaching information supplement each teaching unit.