Creating Instructional Materials (1963)

Creating Instructional Materials (1963) emphasizes the value of well-designed educational aids through a series of realistic classroom scenes. Produced by Centron Corp. and McGraw-Hill Films, the 15-minute film showcases how thoughtfully prepared visual and audio materials can enhance student engagement, reinforce learning, and improve teaching effectiveness. The film presents various examples of instructional media in use, demonstrating their role in clarifying complex concepts and accommodating diverse learning styles. Aimed at educators, the film underscores the importance of planning and creativity in the development of classroom materials that actively support instruction.

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