The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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VI Sources of Information, Materials and Equipment T^HE following sources are not complete, as a complete listing of publications alone would require space equivalent to that utilized for the entire Handbook. It is hoped that the sources mentioned here will be of assistance in locating desired information, materials, and equipment. Those who desire to do further reading or secure additional information concerning audio-visual aids and equipment should consult the Readers' Guide, film lists, equipment catalogs, educational bulletins, and the like. General References Booth, Mary J. Material on geography, including commercial products, industries, transportation, and educational exhibits, which may be obtained free or at small cost. . . rev. ed., Mary J. Booth, Charleston, 111., 1931. 108 pp. Davis, Mary Dabney. Helps for Teachers, School Life, vol. 20, pp. 88-89, December, 1935. Dunn, Fannie W. and Schneider, Etta. Activities of State Visual Education Agencies in the United States. Educational Screen, vol. 14, pp. 99-100, 126127, 147, April-May, 1935. Lathrop, Edith A. Governmental Agencies Supplying Visual Aids, Thirteenth Yearbook: "Aids to Teaching in the Elementary Schools," pp. 460-469, National Education Association, Department of Elementary School Principals, Washington, D. C., 1934. Miller, Bruce, comp. List of educational material from commercial sources. . . Los Angeles, Calif., City School District, 1934. 75 pp. (School Publication No. 243.) Richmond, Mrs. Edna. Materials of instruction which may be obtained free or at small cost. Mrs. Edna Richmond, State Teachers College, Fairmont, W. Va., 1930. 110 pp. Wheeling, Katherine E., and Hilson, Jane A. Illustrative Material for Junior and Senior High School Literature. . . The H. W. Wilson Company, New York, 1930. 80 pp. Pictures Alexander, Marie E. Preparing and Filing Mounted Materials. Thirteenth Yearbook: "Aids to Teaching in the Elementary School," pp. 194-198. National Education Association, Department of Elementary School Principals, Washington, D. C, 1934. Brown, E. A. Albums As Teaching Aids. Thirteenth Yearbook: "Aids to Teaching in the Elementary School, pp. 199-203. National Education Association, Department of Elementary School Principals, Washington, D. C, 1934. Gregory, W. M., and others. Materials for Visual Instruction in Geography. Thirty-Second Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, "The Teaching of Geography," pp. 385-390. Public School Publishing Company, Bloomington, 111., 1933. Hoban, Charles F., Hoban, Charles F., Jr., and Zisman, Samuel B. "Visualizing the Curriculum," The Cordon Company, New York, 1937. 300 pp. Koischwitz, Otto. Selection and Application of Illustrative Material in Foreign Language Classes. Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, 1932. 63 pp. illus. 199