See and hear : the journal on audio-visual learning (1945)

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Only In viewing and siihswiuent discussion can ihe content of a film 1)C thoroiiRlilv c\aliialc(l. Here is y\r. Kcn/ic and a pronp of the voungsicrs who have recorded their xiewpoiiits on what lhe\ saw and heard about table manners. TOWARD / // (SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE) Editor's Note: Creating attitudes which lead to good sociol bchovior is one of our educational objectives. How to ochieve this, however, is a problem not completely solved. We talk about getting along, about social intelligence, about how natural o thing it should be in our everyday behavior. Ncwiy-dcvclopcd teoching materials through which the authors of this article believe that this objective moy be opprooched include the film DINNER PARTY. It is the first of a type much needed ond of which more will come. |iini( m ate Paqe 26 February— SEE onH tlEAR