Abstract :
Visual education, or in other words, education through visual means plays a very important role in our daily life. We all know that. It is only natural, then, that modern educational methods are turning more and more toward the use of those visual aids which assist us in grasping a thought with the least expenditure of time and energy — for in this respect a look is indeed worth a thousand words. Exhibits illustrating the various stages in the refining of asbestos, or sugar, or in illustrating the life and work of the honey bee or whatnot are frequently used in grammar schools as a “sugar coated” means of educating the child. Likewise actual experimentation and demonstration are used in our high schools and colleges to make various facts more clearly understandable to the student.