Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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' "*«tttl{ -— a»^:'i^^* A wide range of Coronet teaching films is available under National Defense Education Act ^^1^ ji a balanced program of instruc-. tional materials. Simply use the coupon below or write your special requirements to: Coronet Films, Coronet Building, Chicago 1, Illinois. Eachi Coronet film is individually planned and produced to help classroom teachers, supervisors and counselors increase the effectiveness of their respective programs. All but a few of these films are available in full, natural color and in black-andwhite. Special catalogues available free . . . To simplify the selection of the most useful films in each area, Coronet has prepared condensed and special listings for Titles III, V, VI, and VIII. These catalogues not only list and describe the individual films, but also include suggestions on selection and purchase, as well as price quotations. They have been assembled into a convenient National Defense Education Kit, or may be requested individually as required. There are also new catalogues in other areas to assist in developing CORONET FILMS THE CORONET Chemistry FilmSet Of special interest to those making film selections under Title III is the Coronet Chemistry FilmSet— 18 outstanding films, ranging from 8 to 22 minutes in length, to help teach the major units of instruction in high school chemistry. Including a fine steel cabinet to house the films and useful printed materials, the FilmSet may be purchased for as little as $280 per year for four years. More than 500 Coronet instructional films may be purchased under the various provisions of the National Defense Education Act, including— Science (Titles III and VIM) Mathematics (Title III) Guidance (Title V) Modern Foreign Languages (Titles III and VI) Vocational Education (Titles V and VIII) CORONET FILMS Dept. ES-959, Coronet Building, Chicago I, III. Please send me, without charge sets of the Coronet National Defense Education Act Kit — materials describing Coronet films for purchase under selected Titles of the National Defense Education Act: D Title in (Science, Chemistry FilmSet, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages) n Title V (Guidance) n Title VI (Instruction related to Modern Foreign Languages) D Title VIII (Area Vocational Education) Please send new catalogues on Coronet films in other specific areas: D American History D Language Arts D Music Name_ Sctiool Address City .Zone State EdScreen Cr AV Guide — September, 1 959 459