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

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The Cover Scene Wendy's First Christmas C^arij highlights a httle girl's excitement at receiving this novel Christmas greeting. The film then takes the viewer through the production processes involved in the card's creation. See the review on page 667 in the Industrial Arts section. The Authors C. M. ToHKELSOx is associate professor of education and chairman, instructional materials, at Pennsylvania State University. E. K. O.xhandler is an associate professor, Syracuse University. Richard D. Foltz teaches 5th grade at the Woodridge Elementary School in Bellevue, Washington. He is a graduate student at Seattle Universit\-, working for his Master of Educacation in administration. Philip L. Burger is owner of Visual Education Equipment Co., Buffalo, \ew York. A progressive dealer in audiovisuals, he publishes his own Visual Educ.\tion News, distributed \\ idely in the area. Mrs. E.stelle Hodes, housewife and grandmother, is on the administrative staff of the Newark, N. J., Board of Education. She acquired her knowledge of audiovisuals in parent-teacher work, recently gained a degree in sociology after 12 years of night school. EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AVGUIDE EDITORIAL STAFF PAUL C. REED, Editor. JAMES R. CUMMINGS, Managing Editor. WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN, Editor for tlie Church Field. L. C. LARSON and CAROLYN GUSS, Editori for Film Evoluotionj, MAX U. BILDERSEE, Editor for the Audio Field. IRENE F. CYPHER, editor for the New Filmstripi. PHILLIP LEWIS, Technical Editor. WILLIAM F. KRUSE, Trade ond Public Relolions Consultant. IRENE THORSON, Editorial Assistant. BUSINESS STAFF S. GILLETTE, Publisher. MARIE C. GREENE, WILLIAM LEWIN, Associate Publishers. THEA H. BOWDEN, Business Manager, OLIVE R. TRACY, Circulation Manager, PATRICK A. PHILIPPI, areolotion Promotion. WILMA WIDDICOMBE, Adver. Using Manager. Advertising Representatives WILLIAM LEWIN, 10 Brainerd Road, Summit, N. J. (Crestview 3-30<2) WILLIAM F. KRUSE, 2000 Lincoln Park West BIdg., Chicago 14, III. (Bittersweet 8-53131 EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD lAMES W. BROWN, School of Education, San Jole Slate College, California EDGAR DALE, Head, Curriculum Division, Bureau of Educational Research, Ohio Stole University, Columbus AMD DE BERNARDIS, Assistant Superintendent, Portland, Oregon, Public Schools MARGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor in Charge. Audio-Visual Education Section, Los Angeles City Schools, Los Angeles, California W. H. DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teaching Materials, State Boord of Education, Richmond, Virginia CHARLES F. HOBAN, Institute for Cooperative Re seorch. University of Pennsylvania, Philodeiphio EMILY S. JONES. Executive Secretory, Educational Film Library Association, New York City f. EDGAR LANE, supervisor. Instructional Moterlolt Deportment, Board of Public Instruction, Dade County, Florida F. DEAN McCLUSKY, Professor Emeritus, University of California, P. O. Box 446, Nice. Calif. SEERLEY REID, U. S. Office of Education, Nollonol Defense Education Act, Washington EDUCATIONAL SCREEN AND AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE December, 1960 Volume 39, Number 12, Whole Number 392 EDITORIAL 635 Innovationism SPECIAL FEATURES 636 Two Views-1960-1961 672 Annual Index ARTICLES 638 New Directions for AV Training G. M. Torkelson, E. K. Oxhandler 641 A Community Resources File Richard D. Foltz 642 School Holds Preview Party Philip L. Burger 644 AV Aids Make Teaching Easier Estelle W. Hodes NEWS REPORT 632 Industrial AV Meeting DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES 623 The Authors 623 Cover Scene 626 News 632 Letters 646 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman 649 Audio Max U. Bildersee 652 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher 655 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss 659 AV Industr>' News 662 Trade Directory 663 New Equipment and Materials 670 Helpful Books 671 Directory of Sources 675 Index to Advertisers ATIONAL I ATION OK Founded in 1932 by Nelson L Greene BUSINESS & EDITORIAL ADDRESS: EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE. 2000 Lincoln Park West BIdg., Chicago 14, Illinois. Contents Indexed in the Wilson Educational Index. For microfilm volumes, write University Microfilms. Ann Arbor. Michigan. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE (U. S. currency or equivalent): Domestic — $4 one year. $6.50 two years. $8 three years. Canadian and PanAmerican — 50 cents extra per year. Other foreign — $1 extra per year. Single copy — 45 cents. Special August Blue Book issue-— $1.00. CHANGE OF ADDRESS should be sent immediately to insure uninteiTupted delivery of your magazine. Allow five weeks for change to become effective. N»TION«^ EDUCATIONAL SC:R1XN & AUDIOVISUAL GUIDE is published monthly by Educational Screen. Inc. Publication office. Louisville, Kentucky. Business and Editorial Office, 2000 Lincoln Park West Building, Chicago 14. Illinois. Printed in the U. S. A. Entered at second-class matter November. 1959, at the post office at LouisvlUe, Kentucky, under th* Act of March 3, 1879. ADDRESS ALL MAIL (Subscriptions, Change of Address. Forms 35791 to: 2000 Lincoln Park West BIdg.. Chicago 14. Illinois. Second-clan postage paid at Louisville, Kentucky. ENTIRE ISSUE COPYRIGHT 1960 BT THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN. INC. CHARLES F. SCHULLER, Director, Audlo-Vlluol Center, Michigan State College, East Lonting, Michigan ERNEST TIEMANN, Director, Visual Instruction Bu reou. Associate Professor, Division of Extcn. sion. The University of Texas, Austin DON WHITE, Executive Vice President, National Audio-Visual Association, folrfox, Virginia Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — December. 1960 623