
Break out that dusty old AV cart and pull down that clunky projection screen for this collection of vintage educational films designed to turn rowdy young juveniles into respectable students. Titles like HOW QUIET HELPS US AT SCHOOL, MANNERS AT SCHOOL, and SAFE LIVING AT SCHOOL offer helpful advice on suppressing your savage adolescent instincts, and handy teacher’s guides such as MAINTAINING CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE emphasize the urgent need to strangle the subversive roots of non-conformity.
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You have no items in your shopping basketDVD includes :SCHOOL RULES: HOW THEY HELP US (Coronet 1953 Color 10 Min.), HOW QUIET HELPS AT SCHOOL (Coronet 1953 B&W 10 Min.), MANNERS IN SCHOOL (Centron/McGraw-Hill 1958 B&W 11 Min.), SAFE LIVING AT SCHOOL (Coronet 1948 B&W 10 Min.), TAKE YOUR CHOICE (Jam Handy ca. 1962 Color 12 Min. The Detroit Society for the Prevention of Blindness), SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SPORTSMANSHIP (Coronet 1953 B&W 10 Min.), MAKING THE MOST OF SCHOOL (Coronet 1958 B&W 9 Min.), RESCUE MAN (Penn. Dept. of Trans. 1982 Color 14 Min.), MIKE MAKES HIS MARK (Agrafilms 1952 25 min. Color), NOONTIME NONSENSE (Emerson Film Corporation 1955 B&W 13 min. The National Safety Council)
BONUS SHORTS FOR THE TEACHERS: MAINTAINING CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE (Caravel Films, Inc. 1947 B&W 14 min. McGraw-Hill Book Company), WHEN SHOULD GROWN-UPS STOP FIGHTS? (Vassar College ca. 1955 B&W 14 Min.), CIVIL DEFENSE IN SCHOOL (Norwood Studios, Inc. ca. 1959 23 min. B&W The Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization) ADULT GUARDS FOR SCHOOL CROSSINGS (Dallas Jones Productions ca. 1960 B&W 6 Min. The National Association of Automotive Mutual Insurance Companies), STORY-TELLING: CAN YOU TELL IT IN ORDER? (Coronet 1953 Color 10 Min.)















