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A VISUAL aid may fail through some inherent defect; or the right aid may be used in the wrong place, in which case the fault lies with the teacher. Yet not wholly so, for in the absence of any comprehensive survey of sources of visual material the teacher has too often been obliged to rest content with what he knew was available.
Material for Visual Education
By Betty M. B. Harris. Edited by G. Patrick Meredith. (Published for the Film Council.) Pp. 96. (London: Daily Mail School-Aid Department, 1947.) 2s. 6d.
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LOWE, E. Material for Visual Education. Nature 161, 40 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161040a0
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