Show 22 j materials The St recordings Louis method of The St selecting films filmstrips and Louis public school system has sought in a dif- - i i ferent strips way to find the and recordings most effective method of selecting films film- - For two years evaluation committees of i ! j i i : j teachers in specific subject areas have been appointed to serve during ! j ! a summer two-we- ek period and have been paid for these services committees have also performed two additional services These : They have t evaluated films which have been in the library for some time making j j i recommendations regarding the withdrawal or 'have also written teachers1 study guides retention of when titles They these were not provided with the film purchased : j i i An example of who may participate in the selection of Audio- t visual materials is written by Elizabeth Goiter man: The final selection of materials is sometimes made by committees of teachers appointed by and acting with subject matter experts consultants or supervisors In other systems this responsibility falls upon the course of study committees or upon a standing visual Some large systems prefer to have final choices education committee made by individual teachers who have used such materials with children Glassroom testing of materials is an important factor in evaluation Pupil1 s reactions are illuminating Dale Edgar Audio-Visu- al The Dryden Press 194& P 474 Methods in Teaching New York: 3 Audio-Vis- ual Yearbook Materials of Instruction Forty-Eig- ht Part I National Society For The Study of Education Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1949 p 133 4Audio-Visu- al Yearbook Materials of Instruction Forty-Eig- ht Part I National Society for the Study of Education Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1949 p 132 Iiwny I |