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Tehran Students Pack In For Extension Prof's
Course In Audio-Visual Education; He's Amazed
TUESDAY JUNE 30, 1953
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Charles F. Milner, associate dl
lector of the University Exten
sion Division, found himself
"stumped" when, he went to
Iran to teach students in the
University of Tehran the bene
fits of audio visual education.
His services were requested
by the Iranian government and
he spent nine months there.
Expecting to lecture for a
period each day then open up
for challenging questions, he
soon found he had to do far
more lecturing than he antici
pated. For the students there,
like those in the French uni
versities, are accustomed to tak
ing copious notes, memorizing
them, and then handing them
back to the professor at examin
ation time. If the professor says
that black is white, that's the
answer he'll most likely get
from students on examinations,
says Milner.
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The professor's word is law
and no student questions what
he says. Few questions are asked
on class.
But Professor Milner was
amazed at the interest of the
University of Tehran students
in audio-visual education a
field relatively new to them.
"Due to the economic condi
tions of the country, and the
'newness' of education (the Uni
versity, the first in the country,
is only 18 years old), there is a
tremendous shortage of educa
tional equipment, especially
books.
"I was lucky to have a text
book in the courses I taught.
The United States Information
Service had on hand when I ar
rived a small 35-page book on
audio-visual education translat
ed into farst," he said. "This
provided at least a guide. ,
"When the course was an
nounced, 65 students signed up
for the class and the room as
signed for audio-visual educa
tion had only 18 seats. But we
managed to get through because
a great many of the students
were willing to stand along the
side of the walls."
Starting the audio-visual edu
cation program in Iran was not
a new thing to Milner, because
the growth of the program in
North Carolina since 1935 has
been largely through his' ef
forts. In 1948 he spent several
months in Japan as a specialist
in audio-visual education repre
senting the Department of the
Army. As in Iran, he conducted
training programs for Japanese
educators in most of the prefec-
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tures (states) and succeeded in
stimulating the use of motion
pictures and other audio-visual
aids in civilian education in that
country.
Since 1949, Milner has been a
member of the Advisory Board
to the Panel on Educational
Films of the U.S. National Com
mission for UNESCO. He is also
an active member of the Com
mittee on Audio-Visual Aids of
the National University Exten-,
sion Association and serves as
a member of the Advisory Com
mittee of the Communication
Study Commission of this state.
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