The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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cGRAW-HILL ^1. McGRAW-HILL TEXT-FILMS have been made with you in mind — to help you make your teaching more effective through clear, dramatic visualization in subject areas where students meet with difficulty. Films and filmstrips used together do a competent job of visual instruction — dramatizing, explaining, and reviewing basic concepts contained in the McGraw-Hill textbooks with which they are correlated. These are some of the reasons why Text-Films can be counted on to enrich both teaching and learning in your classes. TextFilms are curriculum-centered — built around four general areas — Engineering Drawing, Health Education, and Teacher Education for college classes, and Mechancial Drawing for high school classes. Text-Films are textbook-correlated. AH four series are directly correlated with selected chapters of four leading textbooks — French's ENGINEERING DRAWING; French and Svensen's mechanical drawing; Diehl's textbook of healthful living; and Schorling's STUDENT TEACHING. Text-Films are teacher-motivated. A poll of the opinions of teachers across the country has indicated just where students experienced most difficulty — exactly which aspects of the term's work needed most emphasis to ensure maximum retention. Text-Films are in answer to their stated preferences. Text-Films are technically unsurpassed. Experienced educators have carefully checked teaching techniques and classroom activities as they appear in the films. In addition, leading film studios have achieved clarity in representation and ease of comprehension by employing a variety of techniques-in the Drawing Series by animation sequences and three-dimensional models which move in space — in the Health and Teacher Education Series by using dramatic, episodic treatments especially successful in films dealing with human relationships. Let us tell you the whole story of these four series of McGraw-Hill Text-Films. Fill out the coupon below and return it to us. McGRAW-HILL McGraw-Hill Book Company Text-Film Department 330 West 42nd Street New York 1 8, N. Y. Please send me descriptive literature on the Text-Films indicated: n Engineering Drawing D Mechanical Drawing n Teacher Education D Health and Hygiene Name Title Address l| G-1 March, 1948 .J 109