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Autor/in | Latchaw, Truly Trousdale |
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Institution | Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. Pupil Personnel Services Section. |
Titel | Audio-Visual Guidance Materials. An Annotated Bibliography and Directory of Minnesota Sources. Minnesota Guidance Series. |
Quelle | (1970), (555 Seiten)
PDF als Volltext |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Audiotape Recordings; Audiovisual Aids; Citations (References); Counseling; Films; Guidance; Guides; Instructional Materials; Projection Equipment; Reference Materials; Slides |
Abstract | The publication contains 400 titles of 16mm films, filmstrips, tapes, recordings and slides pertaining to guidance. These audio-visual materials are classified according to the following categories: (1) family life; (2) personal-social development; (3) careers; (4) personal-social problems; and (5) education. Family life focuses on family, and the role of the individual parent and/or child in contributing to family living. Personal-social development contains a listing of films which deal with the development of growing children and adolescents. In the Careers category, the materials deal with the world of work. Personal-social problems emphasize problems of the individual and society, and possible solutions. The final category, education, includes these topics: changing educational needs, role of teachers, school financing, tools in teaching, special education, discipline and learning. The audio-visual aids are further subdivided according to age groups which include: (1) primary-elementary; (2) junior-senior; (3) senior college-adult; and (4) college adult. Available evaluations of the listed films are reproduced. Also included in this annotated bibliography are cost, length, year produced and color qualities of each listing. (Author/MC) |
Anmerkungen | Documents Section, 140 Centennial Building, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 (Price per Copy: $8.75, plus 3% sales tax.) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |