Aid But Not Substitute
(TELEVISION can be a trex mendously valuable teaching aid. It can never really be a substitute for the teacher because you can’t answer back to a television screen. I think television is one of a whole complex of new aids which are going to produce enormously important results in teaching—things like tapes, language machines, films—all those things the teacher has got to bring in in order to save his labour.—Lord James of Rusholme, Vice-Chancellor of the University of York.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 12
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83Aid But Not Substitute Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 12
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