Abstract
Miss Broderick begins her article with a brief statement of the role of audio-visual materials in modern education. Next she discusses teaching techniques which can well improve the effectiveness of audio-visual materials in the classroom. The re mainder of the article emphasizes the use of broadcast programs and recorded teach ing aids, with particular attention to preparatory and follow-up activities. The writer closes with valuable information concerning the availability of recorded programs and scripts for same.
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