by Kenneth Austwick Department of Education. University of Sheffield
A series on the teaching of mathematics
If he is to be successful the mathematics teacher must communicate his enthusiasm. At first sight, it might seem that no 'teaching machine' could possibly help him. But mathematics has been taught successfully by such planned programmes of self-instruction. 'They may provide the only means of saving the teacher himself from becoming a teaching machine.'
Mattiwilda Dobbs (soprano) Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
8chubert
Liebe schwarmt auf alien Wegen Erster Verlust ;
Seligkeit Jttgers Abendlied ; La Pastorella Der Musensohn
Debussy
Pantomime; Apparition: Pierrot
Roussel
Reponse d'une Spouse sage;
Amoureux separes; A un jeune gentilhomme (Poemes chinois)
A monthly programme
In which different Interpretations on gramophone records are compared
Malcolm Rayment talks about interpretations of Sibelius's Fifth Symphony by Kajanus, Koussevitzky, Karajan, and others
The Portia Wind Ensemble
Mary Ryan (flute); Patricia Lynden (flute): Rosemary Wells (oboe); Thea King (clarinet); Daphne Down (bass-clarinet) ; Deirdre Dundaa -Grant (bassoon); Valerie Smith (horn): Rosamond Howard (horn) with David Mason (trumpet); Stanley Woods (trumpet); Gerard McElhone (trombone); James Blades (timpani and percussion); Gilbert Webster (cimbalom and percussion); Thomas Rajna (piano and celesta)
Conductor, James Verity
by L. M. Loring
Miss Loring thinks that G. B. Moore 's attack on J. S. Mill in the Principia Ethica was gross special pleading, and in the end Moore proved himself a hedonist.