Education, Volumen58New England Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... motion pic- ture could be used to develop attitudes and behavior in keeping with educa- tional objectives as effectively as it could be used to destroy them . It be- came apparent that the motion picture could not be ignored any longer ...
... motion pic- ture could be used to develop attitudes and behavior in keeping with educa- tional objectives as effectively as it could be used to destroy them . It be- came apparent that the motion picture could not be ignored any longer ...
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... motion picture a week Many children go oftener . In the light of the researches which have been made as to the effect of motion pictures on children , there can be little doubt but that the motion picture is one of the most important ...
... motion picture a week Many children go oftener . In the light of the researches which have been made as to the effect of motion pictures on children , there can be little doubt but that the motion picture is one of the most important ...
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... motion picture problems are as fol- lews : ( 1 ) The introduction of motion picture appreciation courses as units of study . This is highly important in order that children may learn to discriminate between worthless pic tures and those ...
... motion picture problems are as fol- lews : ( 1 ) The introduction of motion picture appreciation courses as units of study . This is highly important in order that children may learn to discriminate between worthless pic tures and those ...
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