The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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(c) a Master's Degree based on the equivalent of at least thirty semester hours of graduate work in a standard college or university, including basic graduate courses in school administration, curriculum, supervision, evaluation, and educational psychology and the equivalent of graduate courses in the utilization, selection, and production of major types of audio-visual materials and in the organization and administration of the audiovisual program. 5. A city or county audio-visual program should include the minimum staff resources, supplies and equipment required for the preparation and production of audio-visual materials for the following purposes : (a) to facilitate diagnostic and remedial work with pupils; (b) to provide opportunities for pupil guidance and exploratory experience in school production; (c) to obtain records of important school events; (d) to keep school patrons informed about the work of the school; (e) to produce, for instructional use, in cooperation with teachers and interested citizens', materials dealing with local teaching situations and problems. Types of material which could be produced with a minimum expense include (1) photographs, (2) recordings, (3) lantern slides and slide films, (4) graphics, (5) radio programs, (6) motion pictures, and (7) museum materials. 6. Teacher-training institutions, both public and private, should plan to organize audio-visual centers to meet their general and professional educational needs and to provide a rental or lending service on a non-profit basis to neighboring schools and community groups. 7. To provide the needed state leadership, the State Department of Public Instruction should set up a Division of Audio-Visual Materials, with the staff and other resources required for the guidanceand coordination of selection, circulation, utilization, and production of audio-visual materials by schools and colleges. U. of California Audio-Visual Instruction Sections of a University of California Extension class in audio-visual education are scheduled to open in seven southern California towns during the week beginning February 16, according to Dr. F. Dean McClusky, head of AudioVisual Instruction for University Extension. Sections of the class, which is designed to acquaint teachers with the theories of visual instruction and to furnish experience in the use of audio-visual aids, will meet in Los Angeles, Baldwin Park, Glendora, Long Beach, Pacoima, San Gabriel and Santa Monica. Each local section of the class will include 18 consecutive weekly meetings and will give three units of credit. Announcing BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS ''DINING TOGETHER" l reel-$50.00 ■MANNERS "PLAYING TOGETHER" Ireel-SO.OO films "SPIC AND SPAN" 1 reel 50.00 Also • Sound and Color fjL • Sound ond Color • Early concepts of money ^Bl^, * ''**'5'"'*' *°'" *''* ^"^ ""'*' "* """"'' • For use In primary grades /Af JfuA * '''"' "^* '" '''"''«'"9«""**" . 1 reel $75.00 ,AlHwl|y„ • 1 reel $75.00 CHILDR[NMPR0DUa(0N5 PALO ALTO-CALI^J^^^!/^P-OBOX (3)3 February, 1948 91