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So, 'Successful Instruction' is this fascinating little documentary from 1956. It centers around a young training officer who lays out the three principles of good instruction: prepare, plan, and promote. The tone is quite didactic but engaging, and you can really feel the earnestness of the presenter. The pacing is measured, almost methodical, which matches the instructional theme but might not grab everyone. What really stands out is how it captures the educational ethos of the time, with practical demonstrations and an almost nostalgic charm. The focus on teaching techniques feels very ahead of its time, making it a distinctive piece for collectors interested in educational media from the mid-20th century.
Finding 'Successful Instruction' can be a bit tricky since it's not widely circulated. Most copies are on VHS or rare prints, and its BAFTA nomination adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. The documentary reflects a significant moment in educational history and has drawn interest from those who study instructional design. Overall, it's a worthwhile addition for anyone looking to understand mid-century training techniques.
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