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EDUCATIONAL FILM CATALOG 369.4-371.33 Now for tomorrow— Continued other than nurses who are interested in some form of planning for old age annu- ities during working years. Does not mention any insurance company. Planned, directed and acted by members of the Harmon association for the advancement of nursing 369.4 Youth groups America's heritage. 30min 16-si-loan 35- si-nf-loan prior 1927 Goodyear 369.4 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM ISmin: Ariz Cal Geo Mo SC Some of the beauties of New England are revealed in this Boy Scout camping trip which covers also various phases of camp life—flre building, trailing, life- saving, etc. The story is told by one of the boys in letters to his mother el-jh-sh Jambouree. B&H 60min 16-si-S rent 1937 369.4 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: EK Separate reels may be purchased for $30, rented for $1.50 per R "Presents the official motion pictures of America's largest and greatest boys' en- campment; the Boy Scouts of America dur- ing their recent Jambouree at Washing- ton, D.C." Distributor el-Jh-sh 370 Education Life's summer camps. (March of time) lOmin 16-sd-$40 1937 ASFL 370 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Cal Mi7in Wis Available for purchase only to members of the ASFL.. Other users may rent from the source given in italics Shows the carrying out of progressive educational theories in Life's summer camps Guide Modern schools at work. 40min 16-si-$60; rent $2 1938 Illinois educ. assn. 370 May be had in Illinois on "loan" basis "Interpretation of good school practices to the lay public is the general purpose of this film. In some communities it can be used to explain practices commonly used in the schools; in other communities it can be used to demonstrate opportuni- ties denied the children in that com- munity. . . It covers school activities from the kindergarten through the senior high school. The film is self-explanatory; there- fore, no handbook is prepared to accom- pany it. Anyone acquainted with the pub- lic schools should be able to give any ex- planation that seems necessary. The film was taken with amateur equipment and is a fair example of what local schools can do in presenting in motion picture form the activities of their schools. . . The situations presented are typical classroom scenes and include such subject matter fields as reading, writing, arithmetic, geog- raphy, science, health, art, and special education. Extra curricular activities and special events have been omitted on the theory that the public is fairly well ac- quainted with these activities." Producer el-jh-sh-c-adult 3 70.1 Theory of education Dynamic learning. 20min 16-sd-$85; rent apply 35-sd-nf-$190; rent apply 1931 Erpi 370.1 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Gen Geo IdP La Mod Ohio Okla TexTech Twy Wis By Dr W. H. Kilpatrick, professor of education. Teachers college, Columbia uni- versity "Dr. Kilpatrick, leading exponent of the doctrines of John Dewey, sets forth some of the principles underlying 'creative' or 'progressive' education. He develops the idea that whatever a child learns must be related to the situation with which he is confronted. The type of education needed today is of the dynamic sort. Methods by which this dynamic learning can be fos- tered are illustrated by actual classroom scenes." Producer c-adult Guide 3 71 Teaching Children learn about their neighbors. ISmin 16-si-$2S; rent $1.50 1938 Har- mon found. 371 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16 mm: SC YMCA Sales price given is for lifetime lease "Study of teacher training techniques with primary school children made in co- operation with the Primary department of Riverside Church School." Producer "Good film showing method used by a church school to stimulate children of ele- mentary school age to study their com- munity by means of projects and excursions with proper teacher preparation." David E. Strom 371.26 Mental tests Few tests of child intelligence. lOmin 16- sd-$50; rent apply 35-sd-nf-$100; rent apply 1930 Erpi 371.26 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Gen La Okla OreS By Dr Ina Craig Sartorius, assistant prmcipal, Horace Mann elementary school "Gives a sane and authentic view of the subject of intelligence tests. Of interest and value both to teachers and parents " Oregon c-adult Guide Measurement of intelligence. ISmin 16-sd- * rent $3 College film center 371.26 Produced by Educational productions "Shows the complete administration of the short form of the New Stanford-Binet tests to a thirteen year old boy, including the technique of determining the I.Q. Also mdicates the character of tests at lower year levels." Distributor sh-c 37/33 Visual education Bring the world to the classroom. 22min * 16-sd-$40 1938 Erpi 375^35 ALSO AVAILABLE FROM 16mm: Aris ArizTC BosU Brig Cal Colu Gen Geo III Ind lo loS Kan Ken La Me Mich Minn NG OkJn Ores PCW PennTC SC StA Stoc Tex TexS TexTech Wash Wis WVa "The film is intended, first, to show how the mstructional sound film can help w.iit^^^®'"i surmount such obstacles or barriers to learning as distance, vastness of knowledge, limitations of sight. limita- tions of hearing, verbalisms, seasonal re- si - silent; sd-sound; f - inflammable; "^ ittiTJoert^aKrkdrschooir'''^^ '"■'""'">' """'•■ "'--"" •"»•-; 89