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

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Equipment Standards For Elementary Schools K-6 EQUIPMENT 1. Classroom Light Control 2. Motion Picture Projector With Mobile Stand and Spare Reels 3. Combination 2x2 Slide and Filmstrip Projector 4. Low Power Filmstrip Projector 5. Screens A. Classroom Wall Type B. Tripod, Portable C. Auditorium, Multi-Purpose Room, Cafeteria 6. Playbacks A. Record Plaver, 12" Turntable with Output Jack for Headphones B. Record Player with External Speaker and Microphone Input. Suitable for Portable P.A. 7. Tape Recorder, 2 speed, Dual Track 8. Junction Box and 6 Headphones 9. Overhead Projector with Mobile Stand 10. Public Address System with turntable 11. Microphone A. Standard with Floor and Table Stand B. Lavalier for Outside Use C. Additional Mikes and Mixer 12. Power Megaphone, Portable 13. Camera A. 35mm. B. Polaroid 14. Radio A. AM-FM, 6" Speaker B. Radio for Conelrad 15. Television with Mobile Stand 16. Opaque Projector with Mobile Stand 17. Microprojector 18. Dry Mount Press 19. 3V4" X 4" overhead Slide with Mobile Stand 20. Tachistoscope and/or Tachistoscopic Attachments, Special Reading Equipment, etc. RECOMMENDED STANDARDS All Classrooms. (For new construction, consult AVEAC publication "Room Darkening for Audio-Visual Instruction," 1960.) 1 per 6 Teachers with Special Provision made for 1 Projector for Each Separate Teaching Area and Building Level. (Additional Equipment should be Added as Detennined by Teaching Demand.) 1 per 3 Teachers with Special Provision made for Separate Teaching Areas and Building Levels. (Additional Equipment Should be Added as Determined by Teaching Demand. ) 1 per Classroom (For Special Instructional Purposes in Small Groups.) All Classrooms. Minimum Size 70" x 70" with Metal Roller. 1 per School for Utility Purposes with Metal Roller. 1 per Area, Size to be Determined by Seating Area with Minimum of 70" x 70". 1 per Teacher in Grades K, 1 , 2, and 3. 1 per 2 Teachers in Grades 4, 5, and 6. 1 per School 1 per Teacher Where Instructional Use Demands. Number to be Determined by Number of Listening Centers and Number of Children Using Them. 1 per School, 10" x 10" Stage, Portable Type. (Additional Equipment Should be Added as Determined by Teacher Demand.) Where Auditorium, Gymnasium, and/or Cafeteria is Used Extensively by Virtue of the Civic Center Act, a Permanent P.A. System Should Be Installed. 1 per School 1 per School Should be Available from Center 1 per School for Field Trip Use 1 per School. Should be Available from Center 1 per Classroom Where Instructional Use Justified 1 per Principal's Office. Depends on Availability of Instructional Programs, and Numbers of Classes of Each Grade Level Using Television. (Where Use Justifies, Permanent Fixed Installation is Desired.) 1 per School. Should be Available from Center. (Additional Equipment Should be Added as Determined by Teaching Demand. ) Should be Available from Center. (Additional Equipment Should be Added as Determined by Teaching Demand. ) Should be Available from Center As Needed for Special Instruction 374 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1962