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

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TilECI/^RpOM mCHE^ RPMArNS INTHEll CEr^TER OF TilE I PICTURE IKrCORE^ETnLMS Why do teachers overwhelmingly prefer Coronet films to all other educational motion pictures? . ..Because Coronet films have been produced solely with classroom requirements in mind! Even in brief screening sessions, teachers are quick to recognize that Coronet films are designed to make optimum use of limited time ... to reflect basic educational concepts . . . and to correlate precisely with the curricula and textbooks which are the teacher's guides in daily instruction. As she strives to make her classroom a vivid, rich center of learning, the teacher considers it an obligation to restrict her use of materials to those, like Coronet films, which help her do the most effective, specific teaching job. Her enthusiastic approval of Coronet films is substantiated by facts. Coronet is the only producer with a research-script department which analyzes, unit by unit, state-approved curricula and appropriate related texts to determine fundamental guideposts for scriptwriters and film makers. The result? — films which truly correlate to what is being taught . . . exactly and specifically. You may wish to investigate for yourself why Coronet films are teacher-preferred. We shall be pleased to send you a handsome, new chart correlating more than 100 science films for grades 4-6 to 30 widely used textbooks (from which you may make preview selections at no obligation) and other literature telling the complete story of Coronet Films. Merely send your request to: DEPT. ES-960 • CORONET BUILDING • CHICAGO 1, ILLINOIS Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — September. 1')60 473