International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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AN ENQUIRY RESPECTING THE CINEMATOGRAPH MADE IN THE SCHOOLS OF NEUCHATEL, LAUSANNE AND GENEVA(*). by Prof. Andre de Maday, Librarian of the International Labour Office , in collaboration with Mile H ermine Aellig, Mile Rose Jung and the students of Neuchdtel University, the W omens' School of Social Studies in Geneva, and the histitutj. J. Rousseau at Geneva. {From the French). The results of the enquiry in Lausanne. Thanks to the kind collaboration of M. A. Burnier and the directors of the educational establishments referred to in the earlier part of this paper, I obtained 3558 answers in Lausanne. In addition to this, I received through the J. J. Rousseau Institute the results of a minor enquiry concerning 42 children. This was carried out at Orbe on the nth. February by M. Fauconnet, schoolmaster, in response to M. Bovet's appeal in the « Intermediaire des Educateurs », to which I have already referred. Mile Jung classified the results of the Lausanne enquiry. In tabulating the final returns she took into account only 3212 answers. She did not count in pupils aged 18 years or more, as there were too few of them, nor yet a certain number of mixed classes, in respect of which it was not always possible to distinguish which were the girls' answers and which the boys'. Three forms of questionnaire were submitted to the children : Questionnaire No. 1. Age ? — Nationality ? — Parents' profession ? — Do you go to the cinema ? — With whom ? — When ? (week-days or Sunday) — When ? (afternoon or evening) — Do you like (*) See No 5 of the International Review of Educational Cinematography. 638