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The Cover
These Peruvian children in a school near Lima listen with rapt attention to some recordings. Materials like this ire used to provide experience which would otherwise be impossible, in many cases. A UNESCO photo.
The Authors
Db. Dan Desberg is head of the French section of the School of Languages, Foreign Services Institute, Department of State.
Dr. J. Roy Barron is supervisor of instructional materials for the Santa Barbara (Calif.) city schools.
Philip Lewis is director of instructional materials for the Board of Education, City of Chicago.
CoLEM.AN M. Herts is supervisor jf the instructional materials center jf San Leandro (Calif.) Unified School District.
Ruth Nelson teaches high school English in the Union Free School District, Hewlett. N.Y. The project she describes in her story was developsd with the assistance of Merrill Powers, high school AV coordinator.
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Portland, Oregon, Public Schools MARGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor In Charge.
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EDUCATIONAL SCREEN AND
AUDIOVISUAL
GUIDE April, 1961 Volume 40, Number 4, Whple Number 396
EDITORIAL
171 The AV Way in FLA
ARTICLES
172 Automaticity: Language Learning Goal Dan Desberg
175 Flexible Design for Language Labs /. Roy Barron
176 Getting the Most From Microphones Philip Lewis
179 In-Service AV Workshop Coleman M. Herts
180 Real Life Reporting Ruth Nelson
NEWS REPORT
169 Assignment 1970-DAVI Theme
DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES
159 Cover Scene
159 The Authors
164 News
168 Letters
182 Audio Max U. Bildersee
187 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss
193 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher
196 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman
199 Trade Directory
200 New Equipment and Materials
205 Helpful Books
206 Directory of Sources
207 Index to Advertisers
TIONAL
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