The educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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May, 1923 National Academy of Visual Instruction 213 (3) Write a few paragraphs in your state teachers' journal, in your own school paper, or in your college bulletin, on the work of the N. A. V. I. (4) Get the subject of Visual Instruction represented on teachers' institutes, summer school, and convention programs. Two Visual Instruction County Institutes have recently been held in Illinois, and th6 wealth of new illustrative material they broughtto the teachers was a pleasant surprise, and sounded a new note in teachers' institutes. Write to the Chairman of this Committee for a sample copy of the County Institute program. (5) Get engagements for illustrated lectures on Visual Instruction by men and women especially qualified for this work. Every member of this committee should Hold himself available to fill such engagements. We suggest also correspondence with any of the following for lectures. Write to the one nearest you: Professor F. N. Freeman, Supt. H. B. Wilson, University of Chicago Public Schools, Berkeley, Calif. Prof. F. D. McClusky, Dr. W. H. Dudley, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Dudley Grant Hays, E. PL Reeder, President N. A. V. I., Board of Education, Detroit, Mich. Board of Education, Chicago, 111. -^ -^ Norman, Prof. J. J. Weber, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. University of Texas, Austin, Tex. j^ jl Peters Prof. J. W. Shepherd, Library Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. q -^ Toothaker A. W. Abrams, Philadelphia Commercial Museum, University of the State of New York, Philadelphia, Pa. Albany, N. Y. A. G. Balcom, W. M. Gregory, Dir. Visual Instruction, Newark, N. J. Educational Museum, Cleveland, Ohio j ^ Moyer, S. A. Barrett, State Dep't Education, Boston, Mass. Educational Museum, Milwaukee, Wis. p p balder, Prof. J. V. Ankeney, State College, Pullman, Wash. University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. ^jg^ ^^^ members of the Publicity CornDirector F. W. Reynolds, mittee as printed at the head of this University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah department and all state Vice-Presidents. (6) Several states have organized either separate state societies of Visual Instruction, or Visual Instruction Sections in their State Teachers' Association. Can you not issue a call for an organization of this kind in your territory? (7) Get some teacher or student to *ake subscriptions for N. A. V. I. memberships or for the "Educational Screen" or for both at all teachers' gatherings in your state. Write Secretary Ankeney for membership blanks, and the editor of the "Educational Screen" for subscription blanks. The fee for active members is $3.00 and includes a year's ' subscription to the "Educational Screen" as well as the Proceedings of the Academy. (8) Send the Chairman of the Publicity Committee further suggestions for promoting the work of the Academy. Sincerely yours, A. P. HOLLIS, Chairman, Publicity Committee. This letter is being sent also to State Vice-Presidents whose co-operation in these publicity plans is earnestly requested.