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...holes. After the lady decided which group he belonged in, things began to seem better. On the second day, a Mickey Mouse cartoon telling how to pronounce the alphabet, a play session with model airplanes, and a telecast of Mother Goose songs ushered Peter into the wonderful audio-visual-tactual routine that was to keep him fascinated during all eight years of studying the "Common Learnings." At first he disliked being one of the group who got their long vacation in winter (his only free stretch in summer came when the National Teachers'. Alliance local struck for vacations with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Brave New World | 5/21/1945 | See Source »

Other topics will include reconstruction of schools for democracy; supervisory practices; teaching of modern languages; war veteran problems; audio-visual education; educational administration; progressive education in elementary grades; citizenship training; and inter-group education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEACHERS' MEETING TO FEATURE TALKS ON DEMOCRACY IN-POST-WAR PERIOD | 3/16/1945 | See Source »

...visual feels lost in the dark, has difficulty recognizing objects by sense of touch, but excels in visualizing details. A haptical, though no less imaginative than a visual, tends to think in more abstract terms, is better at mechanical jobs, has an acute sense of the bodily results of his behavior (e.g., a haptical pilot is more sensitive to turns in flight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Are You Haptical? | 3/12/1945 | See Source »

Because he believes it very important in choosing an occupation. Professor Lowenfeld has developed a test (which the U.S. Air Forces is using) to help you find out whether you are haptical or visual. Items: when asked to draw a chess board on a table, hapticals draw a player's view of the board and table top, visuals draw the whole thing in perspective, showing the table's legs. In a word association test, to the word "climbing" visuals are apt to respond: "mountain"; hapticals: "hard." Asked to think of the number of floors in a familiar building...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Are You Haptical? | 3/12/1945 | See Source »

...Gray (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Most literary classics and near-classics translate rather stodgily to the screen, no matter how faithful the adaptation. Oscar Wilde's famed and fancy morality legend is an exception. Its epigrams speak even more sharply than they read, and its dramatic essence is vividly visual. But though Writer-Director Albert Lewin, who also did The Moon and Sixpence (TIME, Oct. 19, 1942) deserves respect for a notably hard try, and though his Picture has some elegance, interest and excitement, it falls far short of what it should have been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Mar. 12, 1945 | 3/12/1945 | See Source »

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