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Index to Volume XXIV (1945)
EDITORIALS
Our 'J'wfntj-fimnli Veui Jan. i:( "
The Final Battles Keb, H'l
Education Unlimited Mar. 99
The Knrl Is Hut the liesinning ApK 137
Our liesiniih Could Do lietter May 1«1
Auotlfcer Step Forward lune -25
Diversitorials : Volunteers and Vacancies — Introducin;^
Paul Reed Covel I*iclure ..Sept. :tOli
Oivprsitorials: Kilins and Teacliini: Kunetions — Sponsored ricturcK — 'i'extbook Publishers — Much Ado about
Little Cover Pietur* — Cioverninent I'Mlm L^nit Oct. ;i;t7H
Diversiloi-ials : Another Mutrazine in the Kield — Cover
Picture — .V Chan;re in Oeparlinental Kditors Nov. ;iy;l
FORMAL ARTICLES
Atil, rranrm \nrrn>\ The Use of Audio-Visual Aids in an
International Uelations Class Mar. IO*J
livrii, Exthrr L., Television in Kducution Mar. 1 1'J
Canilpll, Lru-ii* J}., The Inseparability of Ceography and
Visual Aids .\pr, 1 i 1
Curff/. Steplu'H J/.. Audio-Visual Aids and Teacher
Training: Institutions lulle U-tj
The Imi)oi*lHnce of Perceptual Learning ....Nov. 39-1
t'yphfr, Irene F., and Ramsey. Grace F., \ Museum Inaugurates a "Visual Aids Institute" Feb. tiO
l>c Bernardift, Amo and Lani/e, FhU C, Teacher Training
in the Use of Instrnctional Materials Dec. 447
VugieUI. Paid fj., "(ilobal Music" — An AudioVisualTour .... Dec. 450
Findtai/. Bruee .1., Mining the Mind Hept. "7.'>
Flory, Elizabeth II.. EFLA Has an Answer Nov. 4UU
Flory, John, Who Should Produce Visual Materials! Oct. 349
Franrhco. L. Mercer, Designing the Sponsored Sound
Motion Picture for Scliool Use Oct. 34fi
Gorton, Raymond F., Why I Use Films in tllte Teaching
of Biology Jan. l.^i
Guilford, Martha, With the Mfcstcrs Jan. -JU
Hamilton. John L., Fi'hn-f Teaeher-4-M«1ivation=;I-.earning . . . .May 183 Hamilton, Ruth A., Visual Education Demonstrations for
Omaha Teachers Mar. 10.1
Iloban, Charles F., Jr., Films and Textbooks ^ Dec. 445
Kinder, James S., Motion Pictures and .Adult Education ... .Feb. 5G Kronstadt. Henry L., Showmanship in Army Technical
Training Sept. 279
Kruse. William F., Good Film Library Service! May 190
Larson, L. C. The Coordination of Information and Service on Government Films by The Library of
Congress Nov. 4 1 'J
May, Mark A., Films and Teaching Functions Oct. 339
Moyano, Syhia M., Wo Put Movies to Work Mar. 100
Paltinyton. A. G., Visual Education in the Smaller Central School Nov. 403
liess. Ktia Schneider. Group Discussion thro-ugh
Motion Pictures May 188-June 230
Roberts Alrin B., Trends in Audio ViKual Instruction in Illinois May 185-Juu" 228
Audio-Visual Education in the Post War
Period Sept. 283-Oct. 341
•Schreiber. Robert E.. Perfecting Projection Procedure
for Educational Film Showings Sept. 277
Van Horn, Mary. We Make Our Own Instructional Material for Reading June 23"
Wayyoner, Robert F... ARC'S for GI Joe Feb. 58
Wendt, Paul, Regional Institutes in .■\udio-Visual Education in Minnesota Apr, 144
Williams, J. R., Non-Theatrical Films at Work in
England Apr. 138
Winsey, A. Reid. Art and the Small Color Slide Nov. 398
Xehr, William M.. Wartiiue Community Benefits by
Visual Methods Apr. 142
THE FILM AND INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING (Dk. John E. Dlga.v, Editor)
School Film and Fiesta iMrs. C. Delaney) Jan. 17
The Audio-Visual Program of the East and West Association (Kathryn Linden) l""eb. 03
Films for International ITnderstanding t^ome of .Acre To«i..Mar. J 08 Goldwyn Urges Use of Films at San Francisco Conference— Films and Chicago's "Build for Peace'" — .\ Bojic Visual Aids Program on Winning the War
and Building the Peace .\pr. i45-('
Religious Films fur International Understanding May 192
Films for Understanding at San Francisco. _. June 23i>
The Film. Producer-Lecturer and International Understanding Sept. 288
Films for P»>st-War Understanding Oct. 354
Let's Teach for Peace As We Taught for War Nov. 410
"Now the Peace" and "U.S.S.B." Dec. 452
THE CURRICULUM CLINIC (Dk. W>ltee A. Wittich. Editor) Reports from Users of "Eighteenth Century Life in AVilliamsburg, Virginia." and Their Educational Implications {Margaret Cussler) Jan. 2:1
lilms ? — What Kind of Films ? Feb. tifl
Enter: "The .American Nations" Mai*. lOn
Should It Be Audio-Visual .Aids or Audio-Visual Materials! <G. Lester Anderson) May 198
Canadians As Tb^y See Themselves June 23.2
P.WTi C. Rkkd, Editor Communicate What to Whom and . ■ .Sept. 287
Why ?
"There Isn't Time for Visual Materials" Oct. :t5"
"No Objectionable Advertising" Nov. 405
Selecting and Coordinating Materials for Instruction Dec. 454
THE ABC'S OF VISUAL EQUIPMENT
(JosKl'I! E. r>iCK>r.\x-Pnll^lP M.\NNl.NO, Editors)
Throe Views of Film Damage Anr. 147
Care of Ifimm Sound Projectors Ma.v ^(tO
Brighter Classroom Movies. .Tune 240
How to Use Your Sound Projector as a Ptiblic Address
System S, pt. '-Oil
Overcoming Poor Sound in the 10mm Film Projector —
A Square Film Can Suv. 420-1
Preparing the Classrocun for Sound Motion Picture Exhibition Dec. 45(!
THE LITERATURE IN VISUAL INSTRUCTION
(Ett.\ StlLS-KIPKR IvKSS, Editor) Theory and Trends
Tools for Learning: Images (Ward C. Bowen, X. Y. Stale E.l.) — Feb. 72 . . . Ati Educator's Overview of the Audio-Visual Programs of the .\rnied Forces (I'anl Wendt, "Vis. Kiev.) ; Disney Ti'chniques in Educational Films (Francis ihl, Soc. Studies) — Mar. 114 . . . Eyes
.E.P. Broadsheet on Britisli . . . Films at San Francisco
for War (U. S. Camera) — May 204 ... 1 Documentary Films (l-'ilm News) .Iniiie 244 (Mary hosey. New Movies). — Nov. 414.
Administration
.\ .Measure for Audio-Visual Programs in Schools {Helm Ilnrdl Sealo\i, Am. Council on Ed.) — Ian. 25 . . . Postwar Plans: San Diigo County {J. 1). Kniyhl, Film News) — Feb. 72 . . . Organization of a Visual .Vid and Dept. for Schoolw ide Use {Saul I. Sieiml. High 1 oinis) ; Sylvania's Self-Suppmting Visual Education Department {l,yne Metcalfe. Sch. Mgmt.) — Sept. 294 . . . Kimni Exchange Prac lices {B. A. AiiiihinhoHuh, Film * Radio Guide): Movies in the Classroom {Sahra Harris. Film & Kadio Guide) ; Audio-Visual Aids in the Montgomery Public Schools ( 11'. 1'. McKec, Film & Radio Guide) — Nov. 414 ... A Technical Service Squad {Robert Robinson, High Points) ; Providing Facilities for Use of Audio-Visual Materials {Francis Xoel, Cal. Sch.) — Dec. 455.
Reaearch. Evaluation and Teacher Training
Teacher Evaluation of Classroom Motion Pictures {Stephen Vnrry, El. Sch. Jl); Trachei Training in Visual Education in Virginia {Martin L. Hotian. Va. Jl. of Ed.) — Apr. 152 . . . Projected Pictures for Instructional Purposes (Gilbert Wearer, Guid., Prac. Arts & Voc. f:d.) : Looking Backward in Visual Education A. D 2000-1945 {Chfard Ettinyer, Jl. of Bus. Ed.) -Sept. 294 . . . Tailor-Made Scripts (Bruce A. Findlay, Nal'l Bd. of Rev.); What Arc Classroom Piiaures! (Stephen M. Corey. Lib'y Jl.): Can Our Schools Teach the f.. I. Way? (Olson Anderson. NAVED News) — Oct. 358 Use of
Training Aids in the Armed Services (U.S. Office of Ed Bui ) ■ FallacKms Arguments from Experiments on Methods of Teaching (S. / Philpott, Brit. Jl. of Ed. Psych.); Teaching Microphotographv to Librarians (/). //. Litchfteld-M. A. Bennett, Lib'y Jl.)— Nov. 414-6.
Utilixation
Developing Social Concepts through Instructional Films (r C ArnspitjerMary Windle, Sch. Mgmt.) — Jan. 26 . . . Films Valuable in Training Program (Lyne Metcalfe, Modern Machine Shop) — Feb. 72 . . . Community Utilization of the School's Audio-Visual Materials {Carolyn Gtiss, Lib'y Occurrent) — Mar. 115 . . . Are Science Films Used Scientifically' (David Schneider, High Points); The Motion Picture as an Aid in Geographical Instruction ( ir. M. Gregory Sch Sci. & Math.) — Apr. 152 .. . The Sciencfe Teaching Film Comes to the Elementary Grades (W . A. Wittich, Sch. Sci &, Math.) Visual lools in Learning (Paul T. Williams, N. Y. State Ed.) — May 204 . . . Demonstration Lessons Using the Film "The Corn FaViner" (LncWe Kenny. Sch. Sci. & .Math.) ; Visual Aids in Technical Writing at the University of Te.xas (Joseph Jones, Jl. of Eng Ed ) ■ The \ \F Convalescsnt Training Program as Social Education (Lt E J Taylor, Soc. Ed.): What the Schools Can Learn from the' Arniv's .''■'?.'* Jr^ ^ Boban, Jr., Ed. Outlook) ; U.se and Distribution 'of Audio-Visual Materials (Morley Toombes-K. L. Ganthier, The School)films for Nursing Education (M. It. Brunstetler, Anier Jl of Nursins)---June 242 .. . How to Get the Mo.st from Motion Pictures in the Classroom (Thos. A. Chad. Guid. Prac. Arts & Voc Ed) The Educational Uses of Films (Nafl Jewish Welfare Bdl — Sept.' 294 . . ._ .\ Method for Using Educational Films (Louise Clark. Anier Jl of Nursing): Methods and Materials for the Teaching of U S History A Symposium (Cal. Jl. of Sec. Ed.l: The Use of Commercial Fili'ns Ml Schools of Nursing (Rnth McGrorii. Anier. Jl of Nursing) — Oct
i!,?^Ti ' ' -"^bi""^*"' 'V'™»1 Materials in U. S. History (France* AM, CI. House)— Dec. 455
Libraries, Forums and Understanding
Library Film Forums ( .Uice I. Bryan) — .Tan. 25 . . . Newark ExIM-riments with Films (Bernard Schein. Wilson Ijib'v Bui.) — Feb. 7'J . . . A Story of the Good Neighbor Policy in .\ctioii (Vis. Rev.): We Learn about South America (Oscar Sams. Nation's Sch ) ; \ Sied Takes Root (David Schneider, Nation's Sch.) — Mar. 114 ... Possible Development of Film Service through Collaboration of Schools and Libraries (IT. P. Kellam. West Va. Scb. Jl.) — Apr. 152 . . . Motion Pictures in Libraries (Elta Schneider Ress. Wilson Lib'y ISul.) — May 204 . . . Taking Films to the People (Morten Parker .Vdult Ed. .Tl.) ; Films for Forums (Evelyn Oelen. Adult Ed Jl ) — June 244 . . . Films to Better Human Relations {Esther Berg High Points) ; The Price of Prejudice (Edyar Dale. Ne»-s Letter) — Sent. 294 . . . Film Foinnis: an Experiment in Community Discussion (H. B. Allen, Qu. .Tl. Speech) — Dec. 455.
Radio. Recordings and Television
The Radio University in Peace and War (Eric Underwood. Amer. Scholar) — Feb. 72 . . . Television as an Educational Force (Worthingtun Miner, Ind. Tcbr. ): Television in Education (Rohama Lee. Film News): Tools for Learning: Audio Education (Max Bildersee, N. 'V^. Stale Ed.); FM for Education (William Dow Boutwell. U.S. OfKce of Ed.) — .Apr. 154 . . . Skill in Tjistening (Alice Sterner-Katharine Sauvders-M. A. Kavlan) : Radio in Postwar Education (Nathan A. Seal. Sch. Sci. & Math ) — May 206 . . . The Story of the All-City Hiffh School R.idio AVorkshop (Von Rensselaer Brokhahne. Hirii I'oints) — Sept. 294 . . . Serving Education on a Platter (IT. G. Hart. Mich. Ed. Jl.): Radio's Challenge '.o fiducation {John Sttidehaker. Ed. for Victory) — Oct. 356 . . . Scrint-of-theMonth (Gretia Baker. The .Amer. Mercury) ; Teacher Education bv Radio (Sch. & Society) — Nov. 416.
Still Pictures, Filmstrips, Museum Materials
Bettor Captions for Picture Study (M. Melvina Svec. Jl. of Geng.) — Jan. 26 . . . The Mountain Goes to Mahomet (Bcrnice Elliott. Nation's Sch ) — Feb. 72 . . . Still Piclures Tell a Story {Chet Vllin, Nation's Sch.) : Filmstrips in the Middle East (David Wood. Sight ct Sound) — Apr. 152-4 . . . Picture Books (U. S. Camera) — May 200 . . . Clio and the Camera (C. S. Ellsworth, Miss. Valley Hist. Rev.) : The t^se of Textbook Pictures (Paul T. Williams, Nel). Ed. Jl.) — June 242-4 . . . The High School-Museum Pro'-'ram (Charles E Slalkin. High Points) — Sept. 294 . . . Borrowed for Handling (Mildred llohhaiier. Nat. .Sch.) — Dec. 455.