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

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TEACHER TRAINING Audio-Visual Education Audio Visual Series (5 strips) B&W. Purchase: $1 each or $4 for set. Younq America. • Illustrates audio-visual organizations with studies of qroups now in operation. Titles are; The Large. City Audio-Visual Organization (44 frames) Newarlc, New Jersey. The Small-City Audio-Visual Department (40 frames) Dearborn, Michigan. The College Audio-Visual Center (37 frames) Washington State College, Pullman, Washington. The County Audio-Visual Service Program (52 frames) San Diego County, California. The SUdefilm in Teaching (46 frames) Nature, purpose and use of the filmstrip as un educatio'ial tool. How To Operate the Victor Sound Motion Picture Projector (48 frames). Purcliase: Trindl-Kinq. • The first of a series on equipment operation. Illustrates and explains each step in setting up the projector, threading the film, starting and stopping the picture, rewinding the film and repacking the equipment. Mia Parents and teachers should talk over problems in a mutual effort at guidance. Scene in "All Children Need Guidance" All Children Need Guidance (2 strips) Color. Purchase: $14 set. Popular Science. • These strips were planned for use in teacher training and parent organization wrork. The role of guidance in the home is treated in the first strip and the role of the teacher is stressed in the second. Teacherparent cooperation is stressed. Collaborators: Ernest Osbum, professor of Childhood Education, Columbia Univ., Childcraft, United Parents Association. Titles are: Child Needs and Guidance; The Why and How of Guidance. David's Bad Day (36 frames) Purchase: Young America. • A discussion for parents and teachers of the adjustment of a four-year-old boy to a new baby in the family. Nursery School (31 frames) B&W. Purchase: $1. British Information Services. • This is a view of a typical British nursery school set up by local education authorities wherever there is a demand for one. Scenes show co-operation between mothers and teachers to create a pleasant and healthy environment for the children. Toward Better Schools for All Children (55 frames) Loan or Purchase: National Education Assn. • A discussion of federal aid to schools and the problems involved. SPECIALIZED FIELDS Accounting and Bookkeeping Accounting Series (11 filmstrips) Silent. B&W. Purchaiie: $50 for series, $5 each. McGrawHill Text-Film Dept. • Supplements classroom lectures by describing and explaining visually accounting operations as well as the actual forms and records used. Correlated with "Accounting Fundamentals" by MarFarland and Aynrs. Titles are: What Is Accounting?: Books of Original Entry; Adjusting the Books Part I; Adjusting the Books Part II; Closing the Books; The Work Sheet; Readjusting Entries; The Accounting Cycle; General and Subsidiary Ledgers; Columnar Journals; Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements. Bookkeeping Series (2 strips) B&W or Color. Purchase: B&W $3, Color $5. SVE. • The Bookkeeping Cycle — Parts I and II are based on the South-Western Publishing Company publication "20th Century "Bookkeeping and Accounting" by Carlson, Forkner and Prickett. Part I shows how to record and post the opening entry in a ledger. Part II explains how to record transactions in the journal, post journal entries to the ledger and prove the equality of debits and credits in the ledger with a trial balance. Typical frame in "Bookkeeping Series" An account is a device for grouping, sorting, and summarizing in one place all the inrormation about one item. How to Obtain U.S. Government Filmstrips • Primary sale sources of U.S. Government silent filmstrips are as follows: 124 U.S. Department of Agriculture filmstrips may be purchased from Photo Lab, Inc., 3825 Georgia Ave., Washington 11, D.C. 150 Air Force, Navy, and CA filmstrips on aeronautics may be purchased from Castle Films (see P. 39); 432 U.S. Office of Education vocational training filmstrips; 4 Public Health sanitation subjects; 10 Army sound filmstrips on personnel training also available from Castle Films. Prices range from 50c to $1.00 per each silent filmstrip. • NEW FILMSTRIPS Brooks Bird Slides (150 slides) Color. Purchase: $7.50 for set of 20,^50 for complelo set. Audubon Society. • An original Allan Brooks painting has been photographed for each slide. An accompanying booklet describes each of the birds pictured. P Did you get wound up in long sentences? Chop them up. Short sentences are good. A scene from "Communication of Ideas" Communication of Ideas and Ideals (1 strip) B&W. Purchase: $3. SVE. • First of a series of eight strips on speech. Bess Sondell, Ph.D. of the University of Chicago has prepared this strip dealing with how to get your ideas across to others. Uses cartoons. How to Study (1 strip) B&W. Purchase: $3. SVE. • This strip with captions was prepared in cooperation with Visual Science as part of the Basic Study Series. Use Your Library (77 frames) B&W. Purchase: $5. SVE. • The American Library Association prepared this strip to encourage students in the use of the library and also to explain to junior and senior high school students how to locate books, magazines and pamphlets. The First Christmas (26 frames) Color. Purchase: $7. Filmfax. • Miniature scenes and figures created by John Obold are used to create the atmosphere of an authentic and beautiful Christmas service. A special hymn service is included in the manual accompanying the strip. Three Wise Men in "First Christmas" OF NEW CLASSROOM FILMS 19