Letters to the Editor
Geraldine E. LaRocque, Harold M. Foster, and CEE Commission on Supervision and Curriculum Development
Where George Is Coming From
J. N. Hook
Finding Your Theory in Practice
Leo Ruth
Where Does His Theory Come From? A Response to George Henry
S. M. Koziol, Jr.
The Essay As Springboard
Margaret J. Early
Behavioral Objectives Vs. Transactions
H. Alan Robinson
Reflections on "What Is the Nature of English Education?"
Edmund J. Farrell
Reflections About George Henry's English Education
Edward R. Fagan
A Response to George Henry
Rita S. Brause
The Experience of Myth and Myth-making in English Education
Gordon M. Pradl
English Education: Beyond Certainty
George H. Henry
Probes
W. Geiger Ellis
Epilogue
Allen Berger
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