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  • Coronet Learning Programs

    Published by Coronet Instructional Films, Chicago, Illinois, 1963

    Seller: beckfarmbooks, HOLT, Norfolk, United Kingdom

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    Card Covers. Condition: Good Plus. Dust Jacket Condition: None. First Edition. Programmed for Coronet Instructional Films by Learning Incorporated; programmed by Marta Zaborska and Francis Unger Meade. Card covers with flaps consisting of answer panels and sliders. Foreword gives instructions on how to assemble the booklet and how to use the program which is designed to teach something new without mistakes. 30 pages.

  • Coronet Learning Programs

    Published by Coronet Instructional Films, Chicago, Illinois, 1964

    Seller: beckfarmbooks, HOLT, Norfolk, United Kingdom

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    Card Covers. Condition: Good Plus. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Second Printing. Programmed for Coronet Instructional Films by Learning Incorporated; programmed by Frances Meade; illustrated by Polly Brooks. Card covers with flaps consisting of answer panels and sliders. Foreword gives instructions on how to assemble the booklet and how to use the program which is designed to teach something new without mistakes. 30 pages.

  • Coronet Learning Programs Frances Meade Illust by Polly Brooks

    Published by USA, Coronet Instructional Films,, 1964

    Seller: Little Owl Books, Norwich, NORFO, United Kingdom

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    Oversized Pbk, card wraps, VG, neat name to rear, contents clean and tight, flaps inside cover have the 'reveal' strips intact, pp57. "This booklet is a self-contained "teaching machine". It consists of two parts: a program, presenting material to be learned; a mechanical answer panel inside each cover, to aid in working the program." This program has enable students to: explain why we classify animals; state from memory theclassification categories, from phylum to species, in the proper order; understand and spell correctly some of the impt terms such as Chordata, vertebrae, Primates, Carnivora etc. classify familiar mammals as far as the order by simple observation.