NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1931)

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5. The classroom teacher and his methods of teaching 6. The pupil and his learning 7. Adult audiences and their learning 8 f Equipment 9. Measuring results 10. Psychology 11. History of radio education 12. Comparative radio education "I understand that Dr. Charters will investigate the field of public school broad¬ casting s.s well as give some attention to adult audiences. If you are contemplating any definite broadcasting project you will doubtless be interested in the information a and can undoubtedly get more information from Dr, Charters, or with his permission I can supply you from this office with the outline of his sutdy which he has furnished.” This is your last bulletin until January 1932. "What suggestions have you for member stations? Are these special bulletins proving of service? What new experiments are you conducting this ye^r? YJhat special information do you desire for vour station? Are you selling advertising ’’time” over your station? Do you contemplate doing so? Yours very truly. for Association University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma.