English Teachers in a World We Never Made
J. N. Hook
Our Guilt
Miriam Ylvisaker
Avant-Rock in the Classroom
David E. Morse
Stephen Crane's "A Mystery of Heroism": Some Redefinitions
Paul Witherington
Charles Dickens and Today's Reader
Joseph Gold
Not-really-an-answer to Poetry Class III (Verse)
Joan McGuire Mellard
The Close Reading of Hard Times
John F. Lincks
Benet's John Brown's Body-For Study
Peter J. Sheehan
Grammarian's Love-Song (Verse)
Charles Rathbone
Morals or Literature: The Abstractive Fallacy
Joseph Gerard Brennan
Emily Dickinson (Verse)
B. Jo Kinnick
A Realistic Approach to Biblical Literature
Alton C. Capps
Reading and Reporting: A Tailor-Made Program for Each Student
Lorraine Goldman
Upon Julius' Clothes (Verse)
Phyllis Joyce
Building a Background for High School Composition
Ray Rideout
Grammatical (Verse)
Raymond Steinberg
Teach the Process of Writing
Arthur G. Draper
No Wonder Students Can't Write
Joyce Hovelsrud
Trial (Verse)
Lee Richard Hayman
A Method for Teaching Subskills in Composition
Don Stoner and Art Anderson
To a Student of Mine Upon the Creation of His Second Poem (Verse)
Gay Lowe
Supplement Grammar Instruction with Sentence Modeling
Patrick F. Skinner
A Teacher's Adventures in Programland
Grace L. Graham
Riposte
This World of English
Anthony Tovatt and Ted De Vries
An NCTE/ERIC Report on Humanities Instruction in Secondary Schools
Robert V. Denby
A First Year Teacher's Notes on a Girl in Special English (Verse)
Brantley Blythe
Professional Publications
Dorothy Petitt
Book Marks: Smorgasbord for Differing Appetites
Geraldine E. LaRocque
Teaching Materials
John R. Searles and Nathan S. Blount
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