The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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Index to Volume XXX (1951) EDITORIALS (Paul C. Rkkd — "As Viewed From Here") , Uo. One of the R's Js" Survival from A-Bombs Feb. Expectancy Mar, We Must Have Vision Apr. Educators, Be Wary ! May Teachers, Your Gap Showsl June TV, Too, Is AV «ept. The Meaning of the Difference Oct. 3x5 Nov. Secure the Blessings Dec. FEATUKE ARTICLES Allen, WiiUam. AudioVisual llesearch : A Survey Look at Past & Present ■ • ■ Xmsden, Constance E., Seeing the Meaning of Plus and Minus Blair. Patricia,, ALA's Four-Year Film Project Broun, James I., Vocabulary via Tachistoscope Cass, Angelica W ., Using Filmstrips with Adults Coppen, Helen E., What Can School Films Do for Peace ? Denno, Raymond E., and Fred F. Harcleroad, "Always, You Are My Friend" Frye, Leslie E., An Eye for Music Fulton, W. R., and Earl Cronn, Oklahoma Is Ready . Gable, Martha A., The Viewers' Views on Classroom TV Gorman. Harriet. .\n Advenlure with Film-Readers . . Hainfeld, Harold. Audio-Visual Homework Hainfrld, narold. Seeing How They See Hall, Roger S., KalTee-KUitch Hammersmith, George, Toledo Tells Its Story Via Pictures Harris, Ben It., Putting Teachers' Guides to Work Hartley, William H.. What on Earth Is Happening 1 Hocking, Elton. The Power of Babel Hosaek, Ivan G., AV Progress Report Hughes. William H. and Paul M. Daniel, Liberians Learn the A-V Way Jones. Emily S., "\n Informative Film for All Ages' Sonikow, Robert B., What's a Filmograph ! Lewis, Philip. Teen-agers Tame TV ■ ■ Lloyd. Donald, Giving Students an ,\udience Lottiek. Kenneth V., How Films Teach: What Some Students Say MacCurdy, Robert /)., The Leading Question and the Friendly Cricket ilusselman, Dayton I.,, Record Radio Programs Automatically I Nerden, Joseph T., Connecticut A-V Education Girds for Defense Norberg, Kenneth D., New Tools for Ijearning Patton, Barret. Order Form Pratt. Lula K., An Integrated Library Audio-Visual Service Schutte, D. F., Frosted Glass for Slides — How to Make Nov. Mar. Tune Sept. Feb. Mar. .Tune Nov. Apr. June Jan. Nov. Apr. Sept. It Schutte. D. F., Rate Yourself — A Test for Teacher . Scott, Donald, Classroom on Mainstreet Singerman, Mayer, Are We Practicing Democracy? . Vidayo, Oddeyo, Not Just Another PTA Meeting Warnock, Robert. Teaching the Art of the Film Watson, J. B., Jr., Stereo Pro.iection for $22,85 Wiley, Alexander, Congress, The People, and Educational Films To»(, Merrill C, A Power Package for Driver Education . Nov. Oct. . June . Dec. . Nov. . Dec. Feb. . Dec. . May Feb. .Jan. .Apr. .May . May . Dec. . Sept. . Jan. Feb. .Ian. . Sept. Feb. Mar. . Sept. Oct, Oct. . Mi.y Page 12 56 99 134 172 218 268 310 354 399 Page 360 100 222 274 62 103 225 355 138 228 13 358 140 272 361 315 219 400 357 404 64 .t02 174 60 16 141 178 173 405 273 19 69 20 269 57 104 270 314 312 176 CHURCH DEPARTMENT (WlLl.HM S. HOCKMAN, Editor) Included are feature articles and editorials. Do Visual Aids Cost Too Much? J"n. 27 Implications of Audio-Visual Methods and Materials for Church Building and Remodeling (Part 1) — Homework for the Churches . . Feb. 71-73 Tilm Shows vs. Film Use — Summer Slump Not Inevitable Mar. 10708 Implications of Auilio-Visual Methods and Materials for Church Building and Remodeling (Part 2) Apr. 144-46 Implications of Audio-Visiial Methods and Materials for Church Building and Remodeling (Part 3) May 179-82 Implications of Audio-Visual Methods and Materials for Church Building and Remodeling (Part 4) June 229-232 Films .Are Never Used Up — We Have Thinking to Do — Educational Content — TV in the Church School Sept. 275-76 The Preview Problem — Green Lake Workshop — Traveler's Views Oct. 317-22 Now Is the Time — Reasonable Supposition Nov. 363 Church Council Has Thriving .V-V Service (Harold Kilpnlrirk) — Captions or No Captions » Dec. 406 TEACHER-COMMITTEE EVALUATION OF NEW FILMS (Ij, C, '..arson, Editor) The Movies and You — Pineapple Culture — Printing Through the -Ages — Let's Have Fewer Colds — Fable of the Peacock Jan. 22-24 Modern France: The Land and the People — Naughty .Marietta — The Federal Reserve System — Family Circles — Facts About Projection — • Cheese and Cheese Making Feb. 65-69 Art Treasures from the Vienna Collection — ^The Fellboard in Teaching — Pattern for Survival — You Can Beat the .\-Bamb — .Vpples (From Seedling to Market) Mar. 110-12 Animals Unlimited — Guard Y'our Heart — Atomic Alert — The Beginning or the End Apr. 148-50 Schools March On — William Shakespeare: Background for His Work — Problem of Pupil -Adjustment, Part 11: 'The Stay-in — M'ldanie Curie May 1 84-86 Projecting Motion Pictures — Angry Boy — Pompeii and Vesuvius — .lourney to Banana Land June 234-36 Answering the Child's Why — The Other Fellow's Feelings — The Republic of Peru — The German Langiiage — The Rabbit Sept. 280-83 A Day of Thanksgiving — -Andy's .Animal Alphabet — Right or Wrongf (.Making Moral Decisions) — .Aninuiles — The Growing Years Oct, :i24-',I7 The Fox and the Rooster — Your Permit to Drive — Four Ways to Drama — Xanook of Ihe North Nov, 368-71 -Siif" Driving: Fundamental Skills — Preparation of Teachers — Booker T. Washington — Name Unknown — Cultivate Your (harden Birds I)fp. 411-13 RECORDS ON REVIEW (Max U. Bildkkskk. Editor) This Is the UN, Its Actual Voices — Square Dances Jan, 31-32 Voices of Freedom — Historical America in Song Feb. 77-78 Who Built America — The Three Little Sailors — Old Ironsides — Electronics at Work Mar. 11314 The Quick and the Dead — Let's Play Zoo — Every Day We Grow 1-0 — Train to the Zoo — Eensie Beensie Spider — The Carrot Seed — Drum mer Boy — Montana Pete's Square Dance Albums May 186.88 Poetry Time — Prokofleff'g Cinderella — I'm Dressing Myself — Little Old Car — Hey, Hey. Out of My Way! — Billy Rings the Bell — Little Bed Wagon — Mr. Gump and the Dingle School Band — Ship Ahoy — Timberrr! — Around the Campfire — Robin Hood June 239-40 Sing a Song of Presidents — Daddy Comes Home Sept. 285 Grandfather's Farm — The Clock that Went Backwards — The Little Cowgirl — The Magic Clock — By Rocket to the Moon Oct. 331 Sugar Ijump Town — Let's Be Firemen — Who Wants a Ride — Circus at the Opera — Little Pedro — The Mouse and the Frog , , . . Nov. 373 .American History, Series I — Sing a Song of Pioneers and Explorers — Winnie the Pooh — .An American in Paris — Songs for Christmas — Christmas Hymns and Carols — We Wish You a Merry Christmas — Castles in the Sand — Indoors When It Rains Dec, 416 ■ LOOKING AT THE LITERATURE Audio-Visu.-il Education in International and Human Relations — The Film and Fundamental Education Series Jan. 24 A Forum on the Public Librnrv Inquiry — Hollywood Looks at Its Audience — Projected Visual Aids in the Church — Children and the Theater — Introduction to Public Relations • ■ F'b, 7.i Administering an Audiovisual Program in Ohio schools— How to Have a Successful Conference — Parent-Teacher Exhibit Hunilhook — Manual on -Audio-Visual Aids for .Tewish Education — The I so of Mobile Cinema and Radio Vans in Fundamental Educulion — Storage of 16mm Motion Picture Film in Active Libraries M:ir 115-1I. Survev of Film Services in Canada — The Nebraska Program of hducstional Enrichment Through the Use of Motion Pictures — Pulter^on s American Educational Directory •^P'" '*' Audio-Visual Materials in Teacher Education — Audio-Visuiil llimdl„)„k — .A Guide to Audio-Visual Aids for Elementary and Secondary Schools V.J.— , -^'t'"''. "^ The A-V Bibliographv — Evaluative Criteria for Audio-Visual Insiructional Programs — Proceedings of the .Second National Conference on the Effective Utilization of -Audio-Visual Materials in College Teaching Junp 237-3H Ideas on Film — Portfolio on Audio-Visual Materials — Lantern Slides and How to Make Them — Church Films and the Church Sept, 284 Motion Picture Discrimination — A Field Study Program Utilizing Tommunitr Resources of AVestern Central Illinois — Instructional Materials as Educational Potential in the Library and in the Classroom — Film and Its Techniques ;,^ "'''; ''j.-* Audio-Visual .Administration — Broadcasting to Schools — .A De cnptivf and Evaluative Bibliographv of Mathematics Films -^ov, 36. Patterns in Functional A-V Programming, Part 3. The Idea in T'"cu«— The I^ibrary and Audio-Visual Services — The Healthy Villa-.' — Tilni« on Art "'''■• ■"" AUDIO-VISUAL TRADE REVIEW Inlrodurloiii ediloriiil and news articles are listed. NAVA Regional Meetings — National Institute Planners — Victor Plant to Bendix — Wages of Success — SVE in Canada ,,""',Va NAVA Regional Meetings — N-AVA Board Meeting Mar. lis Defense Priorities & A-V »,„ . , .. / ri i 1951 National Institute — NAVA Endorses NPA — Industry Brake; Progress. Says SMPTE Head „ J"""' ':.^' 1951 NAVA Trade Show — EBFilms-Films Inc. Merger — A-V Semnu Institute — Victor Production at Motiograph — Operadio Now DuKane — New Coronet Service "^'''.;, "**„ EBFilms Expansion— Magnetic Recording, Color TV at SMPTE Convention— NAVA Board Endorses Harding Film Program Oct, .1.1. NEWS ARTICLES & OTHER FEATURES Visual Education in Papua and New Guinea J»" J? Annual Winter Conference of DAVI .,■,,. ^t r in" Selected Films & Filmstrips for Teaching Mathematics .Mai. It Horizons Unlimited: A Report on Ihe DAVI Conference. Atlo'itic Ul>. New .Tersev. Februarv 18-22, 1951— Summer Courses in Audio-A 18U»I Education.' 1951, Part 1 , , ,, „v "T' c i.r As Personal As Possible (DAVI News by J. J. McPherson) —Summer Courses in .Audio-Visual Education. 1951, Part 2 .^, "ay lh«. 191 1951 National A-V Convention — As Personal As Po8.siblc (DAAI Ne»« bv J J. McPherson) — Summer Courses in Audio-A'isuul Education 1951 Part 3 J""'' 210. -14, 240 As Personal As Possible (DAVI News by J. J. McPherson)— 1951 National Audio-Visual Convention: Conference High ]igl,(s Sept. 26'2. Jfci' As Personal .\s Possible (D.VVI News by J. J. McPherson)— UN Films and Filmstrips , , „ „,: "r'' „ ' Hn As Personiil As Possible (D.WI News by J. J. McPherson) Nin , 35(i As Personal As Possible (DAA'I News by J, J. McPherson) , Dec, .in. 428 Educational Screen