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Business Screen 1970 — page 508
…Write for: "How to Aid Education," Council for Financial Aid to Education, 6 East 45th St., New York, N.Y. 10017. XWT/y COtlNOL…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 58
70 Educational Screen Consumer Economics and Audio -Visual Aids FRANCES NORENE AHL Glendale High School, California Emphatic evidence of the worth and availability of…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 125
…Variety of Material as Affected Financial Competence by Materials afforded through Departments of Visual Education necessarily vary ex- Cooperative tensively according to the adequacy…
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Business Screen 1970 — page 604
…Write for "HOW TO AID EDUCATION.^Xouncil for Financial Aid to Education, 6 East 45th St., New York, N.Y 10017. Join the future…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 507
…out the educational objective. That fact has been reflected for several years in the use of films to translate large companies' financial statements. There…
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See and Hear 1950,1951,1952 — page 125
…out the educational objective. That fact has been reflected for several years in the use of films to translate large companies' financial statements. There…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 357
…Educators interested in giv- ing greater recognition to individ- ual differences are seeing in au- dio-visual aids a tremendous tool to assist them…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 590
…She is then in a position to select an apjiropriate method of teaching, including learn- ing aids of demonstrated value. The practice of using…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 928
Page 456 Educational Screen The HOLMES Umm SOUND-ON-FILM PROJECTOR For the last year "REX" production has been inadequate to supply the demand…
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Business Screen 1957 — page 304
…broadly-governed and broadly-serving organization is coincidental to its financial needs. The Ford Foundation funds that dictated a non-democratic ''big name" board…
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Business Screen 1965,1966 — page 956
…is financially able to carry on. for the time be- ing, because of Ihc life insurance owned by her late husband. The educational aspirations…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 244
…It is doubtful if any individual in the educational field is competent, financially, to stop earning in order to perform such a service to…
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Educational Screen 1941 — page 114
…There are but few instances in our total edu- cational structure where such adequate financial support is being given. In too many schools and…
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See and Hear 1946,1947 — page 35
…Federal support to education. BASIS 31.00 to $3.00 per pupil per year as minimum expenditures on an audio- visual materials program depending…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 442
…cxpcnsix'c Financial limitations constitute a gical impcilimeiu to exj)ansion and (JeNclopment. Ihere is prob- ably more diversity in educational oppoituintv in this…
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Educational Screen 1936 — page 179
…With the current activity of the National Youth Administration in furnishing financial aid to high school and college students in return for work performed…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 268
Page 260 The Educational Screen Responsibility of a School District For Financing a Visual Instruction Program ALBERT LINDSAY ROWLAND BEFORE the financial responsibility of…
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Business Screen 1955 — page 133
…AND OTHER AIDIOAISLAI. AIDS FOR INDl SIRV. EDUCATION AND GOVERNMENT. To implement these aims, and in full recognition of the increasing responsibilities shared by…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 63
…The California State Board of Education has recognized the necessity for such knowl- edge by requiring all credential-issuing agencies to ike training in…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 649
…really have on opportunity to learn the in- formation which classroom films portray. rS A cooperative film library visual aids and will make them…
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Educational Screen 1941 — page 251
…to aid them whenever their problems relate to the visual field. This would include advising in the planning of conference programs and in preparation…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 113
PICTURES, CHARTS ^^C3<^ :<^- ^ Budgeting Visual Instructional Materials ADMINISTRATORS confronted with problems of educational budgeting today are in the situation of swimmers breasting a tide…
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See and Hear, Nov 1949 — page 11
…for Audio-Visual Teacher Education has been founded to encourage and improve teacher training in audio- visual-aids education, it has been Dr. W…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 107
…Visual Association for Teacher Education has been founded to encourage and improve teacher training in audio- visual-aids education, it has been announced. Dr…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 1273
…The Program CBA was convinced that visual aids, charts and other materials were needed to bridge the gap between textbook teaching and what students…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 216
…schools toward a program of "audio-visual education" it was necessary to get teachers interested in using those aids which were available to them…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 558
…schools toward a program of "audio-visual education" it was necessary to get teachers interested in using those aids which were available to them…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 35
…authentic and forceful aid to learning. And because every EBFilm is core curriculum mate- rial . . . produced by educators jar educators— designed specifically for classroom…
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See and Hear, Jan 1949 — page 32
…schools toward a program of “audio-visual education” it was necessary to get teachers interested in using those aids which were available to them…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 792
…its financial support. The schools surveyed, like many others everywhere, were struggling to meet minimum state education de- partment requirements as to teachers' salaries…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 607
…teachers, and increased financial support visual education will assume the important place that it should hold in order to promote education and the public…
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Educational Screen 1930-1931 — page 630
…The choice of educators the world over. It has been thoroughly tested and found to be one of the most efficient and easiest to…
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Business Screen 1955 — page 218
…This film depicts a xisu.il aids deinr>nstration to builders siKiwing them bow they can imprine building methods. It is also a N…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 14
…Subjects range from kindergarten stories to technical aid for advanced courses ... all visualized under the supervision of outstanding educators. Additions to the S.V…
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Educational Screen 1935 — page 54
…A band concert and motion pictures in the audi- torium aided in entertaining our patrons when they grew tired of visiting the exhibits. Two…
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See and Hear 1947,1948 — page 197
…authentic and forceful aid to learning. And because ever)- EBFilm is core curriculum mate- rial . . . produced by educators jor educators— designed specifically for classroom…
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Educational Screen 1928-1929 — page 406
…The Educational Screen is glad to reprint here, within necessary space limitations, such material as seems to hai'e most informational and news value…
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Business Screen 1956 — page 574
…relations" role ii sales, trade associations, financial and stockholder interests, intern tional relations, religion, farminj industry, government, education communities, health and welfarJ organizations. During…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 353
…Prepare an annual financial report to be sub- mitted to the Zone Executive Committee. 9. Gather the outstanding contributions to the liter- ature of…
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Business Screen 1942,1943 — page 241
…Established producers of comprehensive experience in the production of educational films have set forth the fundamental requisites which must be immediately available to any…
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Educational Screen 1923 — page 376
…aids as conveniences rather than tools — a passive rather than an active attitude. For special purposes, such as health in- struction, physical education propaganda…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 46
…of our high purpose and of the erlec- tiveness of such aid toward achiev- ing it. They will feel assured that, if the cinema…
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Educational Screen 1922 — page 10
6 The Educational Screen movement which seeks to broaden and deepen, by the use of visual aids, ou national education in school, church, club…
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Educational Screen 1924-1925 — page 796
…ACCORDING to an editorial in "The /% Educational Screen" of October, 1924, _L Jl "The great visual aids in use to- day in education given…
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Educational Screen 1932 — page 188
…Bailey, discusses the use of educational films made by teaching experts in their own departments. This is an excellent article to sound the depths…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 1089
…the minister-to-be could learn the use of all of the aids and only eleven more can be added to this list when…
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See and Hear 1951,1952,1953 — page 241
…General Mills, a financial contributor to the Rochester program, produced the picture as part of a broad program of nutrition education that dates back…
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Business Screen 1963,1964 — page 347
…Chicago I For Use by Life Insurance Inderwriters Designed primarily to aid the life insurance underwriter to present the involved subject of Estate Planning…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 1012
…and other financial information. CORONET OFFERS TEACHER EDUCATION FILMS AT LOW COST Coronet Films announces a revolution- ary new cooperative plan to make a…
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Business Screen 1959,1960 — page 716
…financial AIDS TO RETIRING GROW IN SCOPE Counseling by Employers, Unions and Other Groups Helps Prepare Workers By J. E. Mc.lIAHON Prp-retirement…