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

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n iM IL^ili ^iRr "We saw how practical a teacher can be about A-V aids before we selected this Kodak Pageant Projector." bys John M. Chi /coat, Pncipal at the new Norwod Elementary School, feltimore County, Md., siected by A.A.S.A. for it exhibit of outstanding snool designs: "From our teachers' point of view, classroom order and pupil attention are basic requisites before any learning can take place. "A-V aids, they feel, must contribute to the entire learning experience— should not disrupt order, nor distract attention. When attention is held, the learning process is quickened, the subject more thoroughly understood. "Our teachers expressed themselves on these matters when we were examining projectors. Then they selected the Kodak Pageant Projector as their practical choice. Easy to set up, the Pageant meant programs started promptly. Quiet, the Pageant didn't distract students by machine noise." Because reel arms, belts and cords are all permanently attached in place, the Pageant sets up easily. Operation is so simple that many teachers leave it entirely to the children. To see a demonstration of the Kodak Pageant's brilliant screen image, its high quality sound, and its other practical features, call a nearby Kodak A-V dealer. Or, write for Pageant Bulletin V3-22. No obligation, of course. Kodak Pageant Projector } EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Dept. 8-V, Rochester 4, N. Y. DUCATIONAL ScREEN AND AUDIOVISUAL GuiDE — JUNE, 1960 271