Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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IF you put a value of 70% on the average learning of ■ your pupils without using instructional films — then with instructional films your pupils will test up to 94% —a gain of 35%! Seeing instructional films causes pupils to read voluntarily far more supplementary recommended material. ’• Learning is retained an average of 45% more by the use of instructional films. That IS the proven result of a continuing series of comprehensive and exhaustive tests made by the highest authorities in the field of educational research! Other significant results of these tests show: 1 • Average pupils with the aid of instructional films learn as much as very bright pupils without them. 2» The use of instructional films vastly increases pupil participation in classroom recitation. A larger percentage volunteers to recite — and does so more frequently. Instructional films enrich course of study by opening related fields for pupils’ interest. To help you enrich the quality of your pupils’ experience and expedite their learning, the Instructional Films Division of International Theatrical & Television Corp. offers an authoritative film library from which you may make selections to integrate successfully with your school curricula. Upon request, we shall gladly mail to you the descriptive catalogue of instructional films now available, and keep you advised of new films as they are produced. Fill out and mail coupon for your copy. INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS DIVISION [ INTERNATIONAL THEATRICAL & TELEVISION CORP. \ ^ ^a>tce JluUnif. *7lt/uuu^ i6 mm ■ 25 West 45th Street New York 1 9, N. Y. \ INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS DIVISION 25 West 45fh Street, New York 19, N. Y. Please send me, without obligation, your catalogue describing instructional films that integrate with my specific curriculum. Name: I am particularly interested in: Position: Name of School : Address of School; WIN n0,000 FIRST PRIZE! 10 Big Additional Prizes! For Best Amateur Motion Picture on any subject. Write contest director, Internaticnal Theatrical A Television Corp., for complete details.