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INDEX 173 Socializing Experiences in the Elemen- tary School, 33 Sound component, types of, 4 Sound film, comparison with earlier visual aids, 3 Sound-film program, criterion for judg- ing, 11 Sound Motion Picture in Science Teach- ing, 3 Soundproofing, 130 Sound Waves and Their Sources, 19, 24, 51, 68, 92 Specimens, 69 Spiders, 16-17, 56, 60, 63, 68, 92 Spiders, unit, 63-64 Staff and functions, first stages of pro- gram (chart), 86 Staff, selection of, 77-78 Standards educational sound film, 4, 5, 88, 104 for selecting sound-film projectors, 116-17 State regulations, film use, 140 Stock clerk, 87 Storage cabinets, 127-28, 134 Storage of films, 139-41 String Choir, The, 38, 58 Student operators, 118, 119, 121-22 Student-organization activities, 37 Students' notebooks, 69 Studio acoustic conditions of, 134 audio-visual, 127-34 booth, 128 darkening facilities for, 132-33 heating and ventilating of, 134 lighting, 128 location of, 131 multiple use, 128, 131 seating arrangements, 132 special equipment for, 133 wiring, 128, 134 Study of Verbal Accompaniments to Edu- cational Motion Pictures, A, 3 Summarizing after reviewing films, 30 Superintendent, functions, film pro- gram, 9-10, 74, 78-79, 84 Supervision of film teaching analysis of teacher's purposes, 111 points for discussion, 111-12 publication of film lessons, 112-13 skills required, 110-11 types of service, 97-98 use of film in unit, 111 Supervisor of elementary science, 138 Survey use of films for, 27-29 visual instruction, 76 Teacher attitudes toward film use, 12 Teacher commentaries with silent films, 58, 59 Teacher introduction to film, impor- tance of, 49 Teacher planning, illustration of, 13 Teacher-training project, 38-40 Teachers, planning local program, 78, 97-98 Teachers College, Columbia University, 102 Teachers college, use of films in a, 18-19, 26-28, 57 Teacher's function in film use, 9 Teachers' meeting, film use discussed, 82 Teachers, operating projectors, 118-21 Teachers, previewing films, 89-90 Teaching after film showing completing activities, 64-67 discussion, 61-64 organizing new activities, 67-69 Teaching certificate, requirement for, 97 Teaching procedures with films, classi- fied, 42, 44 Teaching with films criteria for, 42-43 nature of, 11 Teaching with Sound films, 15, 44, 107 Techniques of teaching following film showing, 61-69 Tennessee Valley Administration Proj- ect, 27 Thirteenth Yearbook of the Department of Elementary School Principals: Aids to Teaching in the Elementary School, 2 Time-lapse photography, 4, 8 Tiny Water Animals, 25, 38, 69, 92 Toy band, organization of, 67 Training course, teachers, 100-108 Training program, objectives, 98-100 Training teachers, methods of, 113 Transportation, 8, 29, 38, 45, 68