This classic instructional film made by McGraw Hill, a leading educational publisher, attempts to explain to teachers how to select and use instructional materials including 16mm films, film strips, records, reel-to-reel tapes, microfilm, and other materials. Hosted by a professional A/V co-ordinator, the film visits various classroom scenarios in an attempt to demonstrate some of the ways a teacher can use A/V materials to help students learn. The film dates to 1963.
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