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Putting the School House on the Air THE PATTON COURIER ATLANTA YOUNGSTERS RECE INSTRUCTION VIA “THE AIR" school, to all the people. last half century is rapidl the field of radio. “mail courses,” or work, on the =r They sent correspondenc sons down to miners beneath the earth. until they recently resorted to knowledge through the ether above t the school really penetrate into millions of homes, | | town halls, churches and other places where | people gather. Thousands of graduates of the Universi of Hard Knocks are boasting that Radio is the most F ALL THE PEOPLE wi then the school will be taken | This guiding spirit | of far-sighted educators Educa college surface of IVING CLASSROOM 11 not go to during the | vy enveloping | tors set up | extension | the earth. | e school les But not broadcasting he earth did A.ATWATER KENT Philadelphia Radio manufacturer and Pioneer in promotiosn oF Education through the Air popular member of their Alma Mater’'s faculty. | JOHN Jd. Now, the air holds education for the whole fami- TIGERT, ly—for the twins in kindergarten, for little Sister us and thereby raises educational standards of the and big Brother, as well as for Father, Mother | Commissioner Don Dr Titerosnmd, and Grandpa. | OF Fducation, a reat booster Ths es i I i 1 much to | Fu “The janitor passing the door has as muc acl 1 ith the Binderear iit DeRtor or Education by Radso € ; ak aay Jill, the Snfergurien wins, pottarm { say about the extent to which our educational physical exercises and hear new nursery rhymes, ; ; : : V Svke 4 OC tye all be develope 5 the which are part of the rural school program broad “Every talk is invigorating, and is far more of work in this country shall be developed as I, the 1 c c ) I'd = b: © i od - x ip S ve 3 Qcer 3 east every morning of the school year by Station | 2D inspiration io the average student to speak | chief educational officer of the nation. KSAC at the Kansas State Agricultural College better English than a comparatively dry text- Our school system has to be continued by Mary and John, in third and fifth grades, respec- book which tells that copular verbs cannot take taxation so every voter has an equal voice in de- sedi a ’ Enna a ject.” ermining our educational standards. By rousing tively, join in singing with the “Radio Leader an object. torn ng © : Eh 2 tv + : . . : , if ) curiosity, by planting a desire for more informa- and give rapt attention to the geography lesson “Bovs in Kansas City whistle grand opera mu-| 3 : $000 : Y 3 sorinti Ftd 1 : t of bos i 3 "an 5 v. tion and education, radio is increasing the num- and description of trips and places, also part of | sic more than jazz tunes, added Ira Insco Cam- x ante . . : ; 5 x ber of voters who demand the best schools, best the Kansas rural school program mack, superintendent of schools of Kansas City, t i 1 best educational meThods all ove : : eachers and best educ: 1al Thods all oT “The radio broadens the horizon of many young | Mo., a pioneer in teaching by radio. America.” * 4 a. eople and brings new ideas into the community,” «Why? Because radio has made their musical . Back of nearly every revival of learning, every reported S. J. Meher, superintendent of Lehigh, | education much more than a mere singing of ‘'do- 5 Cy y Ba C i ) * icy my 1 3 : advance in mass education, there has heen some Kans schools, which regularly receive the state | re-me-fa. Teachers tell them to tune in every : : 4 mechanical stimulus which was largely responsi- grams college’s radio educational pre munities tend to employ home teachers who have received little instruction or inspirat side their home neighborhoods ( they sometimes lack new ideas to in pupils. In this dio is teacher and pupils. respect ra “In addition to the regular mornin over the air, each class Is occasiona use of the radio in the afternoon fc organ or concert music. A promise is an incentive to intensive study, f know they must have their lessons can listen to radio programs on these special oc- “Rural com- | Sunday evening and hea ing and playing in the ion from out- | this. As a result, Kar Jonsequently, | Marion Talley was disc r the greatest artists sing- wealth of wr radio oncert They do ble for the renaissance. radio concerts. 3 3 : : i ; Citv chools where Back of the placing of books in the cottages as sas ity schools, here 1 : 0 oa. h pe soon to pro well as in the monasteries and the accompanying over , hope SO00I ro- iting which culminated in the Shake- I hops Quce a second bi Sally qe one Bt | Civics log: spearian triumphs was the introduction of mod- . In the Inaugural year we teach the Civics 1es-| op printing. Behind the development of the | son on ‘How the President of the United States 1s newspaper from a weekly leaflet for the compara- g instruction | Inaugurated’ by assembling the children in their tive few to a daily journal bristling with timely lly given the | school auditoriums, where from Toud speakers in-| we and education for every one was the inven- )r some good | stalled there they actua of the radio or the pupils before they | | listen to the President's is much more effective dren memorize the oath administer the oath of office to the President and lly hear the Chief Justice | ion of the telegraph. om So, today, back of the public's demand and the Inaugural address. That il Dl : ? 2 educator's desire for education is fhe radio. than simply making chil » Hardly had thousands started going to the of office from a book. “Universit Fersity of the Air’ when a new advantage of casions. Even books don’t hold all the lessons that ra-|,..4io was discovered. It was observed that many A Dixie city, Atlanta, Georgia, was first to | dio teaches. Mrs. Oliver Swaney of Platte coun- | no ,.¢ persons wear eye glasses than carry ear adopt radio as a definite part of its school equip- | ty, Mo, noted that her husband and boys, who by trumpets. More eyes than ears are completely ment. With the co-operation of A. Atwater Kent, | day shouted loudly at cows and pigs on their farm, | worn out. the United States Census Bureau offi- radio manufacturer of Philadelphia and strong | unconsciously toned their voices down when in| .ia1lv reported. So teachers are using radio to believer in the value of radio as an educational | the house, in imitation of the soft, cultured voices | ¢.ve American eyesight by transferring part of agency, Atlanta school officials accomplished their | of entertainers, which came to them via the ether | iyo cve's work to the ear. goal of placing a radio set in every school, and ! waves. 2 . 5 “ then, with the Atlanta Journal's station, WSB, By carrving instruction to adults who left school | As a result, American ears are learning to 300 they arranged for the broadcasting of one radio srematurcly odin is elvis % atve Svervo in by listening in to the inauguration of the Presi- period weekly to each grade both in elementary : ates Stat \S 2 igh el -ducation 3. Cen instead of reading phot It; by hearing 2 : § Y | the United States a high school education, de-| (ye) talk instead of pouring over the geography’s and high schools. heard President day. Every Coolidge on pupil in Washi Connecticut is this year equipment in all its rural schools ar Atlanta’s schools installing clared School Chief Ca ngton’s birth . Lon ’ Colleges are aiming twenty-three state col receiving | eleven of them, giving atm oe : : 1d claims the | peychology, dairy produ such college courses as ction and marketing, agri- the subject. This new educational trend has been mmack of Kansas City. pages; by listening to a practical “How-to-do to surpass that. Already | on-your-farm’ lecture on agricultural engineering, leges broadcast regularly | rather than by reading volumes of generalities on furthered Zistinoden of being, the Ars; sate to Make i engipcering, sociology, business Pughish, by the inventors and manufacturers. They un- nglish literature, economics and agricultural] go took to eliminate some of the many dials, “A new school life has resulted from the use | journalism. One of every five farmers in the Orn | (witohes. knobs and plugs on early receiving sets of radio,” Professor Willis A. Sutton, Atlanta’s | and wheat belts is attending these ethereal | opih mystified the mind and strained the eye of superintendent of schools, observed. | schools, a survey by Station WLS of Chicago re- ao trying to manipulate all of them, and they “Radio gets hold of that ethereal element known vealed, succeeded in producing a set which, while still as the imagination. Curiosity is aroused. More Keeping pace with her American sisters in possessing the power to pull in education and en- information is sought. Direct vocal, audible con- | learning, the University of Paris, one of the two | tertainment from anywhere between the Atlantic tact is established with the outside world. Great | oldest universities in the world, has established and Pacific, can be controlled by one, single dial. educators, statesmen and captains of industry ia Radio Institute of University Extension, with So simple is this set that mo eyes at all are speak their messages directly to the student, Am- Raymond Poincare himself as President of the needed to operate it. This has become a boon to bition is stirred. Brain cells previously dormant | Committee of Patronage. another group—the blind. In fact, one of the first begin to function Although millions of school children are helped gingle dial sets ever made in his tory was pre- “Thanks to radio, this has been the best year in | by radio—although scores of state colleges give sented bv A. Atwater Kent to a talented blind girl Atlanta school history parents the schooling they missed when young of Washington, D. C., whose longing for fine music Striking proof that the children learn as they | although H. G. Wells and Herbert Hoover can pecame known to the Philadelphia radiomaster listenin comes from a schoolboy himself—(Ford | Point out that more education of all the people “All well-equipped schools for the blind now Sammis)—editor of the Central High School Bulle- is needed to prevent wars and industrial troubles | have radio sets, both in assembly halls and in tin, of Washington, D. C In an editorial regard- | if the taxpayers do not support education, it | individual student's rooms,” reports Mrs. E. M. z a popular broadcaster's weekly talks he de- cannot advance. Connell, superintendent of the National Capital's clared: By making taxpayers willing and eager to pay ! home for the Blind. “The English which he uses is the most striking radio renders its greatest service, in the opinion “Blind youngsters have no trouble operating that we have ever heard The fine choice of | of Dr. John J. Tigert, United States CommiZsioner | radio receivers—the single dial sets make it easy words leaves a strong impression on the I tener | of Education. for them to bring in perfe a procession of sta- as phrase follows phrase, each rich in diction, and “The greatest value of radio in education is that | tions which teach them more rapidly than did (he sparkling with splendid epithet it increases the public appreciation of education, | old fashione d Braille reading boards.” On the Advantages of contribution towards the permanence | service is being r¢ nderc d to a very finitesimal amonnt of energy to thou- . te of broadcasting. large percentage ol the Nation's pop- | sands of times its original strength. . \ 1 It is ‘estimated that a super-power | ulation. It is, therefore, capable of picking up High-Power Broad station, such as that of the Radio Cor- Inductive Interference and amplifying the inductive eleatric- . . poration at Bound Brook, N. J, which The importance of this subject from | al turbance in its neighborhood. asting to Public | was designed for an output of fifty the standpoint of the listening public | So-called ‘tive interference results o | kilowatts, has a listening audience of | generally and th Central Stations in | from spark electrical machinery, and Tra ie 2pnroximRiely five million people, and | particular will perhaps justity my tak leakage on Hien vol lines and | when programs of outstanding merit | ing this oppor ty to touch briefly | from the operation ol other high volt- i | are broadcast the audience frequently | on the important subject of interfer-| age devices With advent of the The high-power broadcast station is! total fifteen million. Add to this the | ence with radio reception. more modern broad rec ed, with an accomplished fact, and the results service offered to broadc t listeners The radio broadcast receiver is es-| iis ablliity 10 EiVe f her amplifica- obtained in the first experiments indi- | through the periodical linking of nu- sentially a sensitive device, for in or- tjon than that obtainable heretofore, cate that the improved service to lis- | merous broadcasting stations by wire | der to obtain adequate loudspeaker the problem has been somewshat in- thus rendered is a valuable | or by radio and it is evident that good | signals B A required to amplify an in- | creased teners | 644, | a domestic | DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN | | Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 26 years. Say “Bayer” when you buy A Hirin. 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