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Candida Gillis
The Profession in Perspective: The Barnyard Goose, History, and Fred Newton Scott
Donald C. Stewart
The Human Side of Illiteracy
Larry Levinger
One-to-One to Write: Establishing an Individual Conference Writing Place at Your Secondary School
Tom Reigtad, Ann Matsuhashi, and Nina Luban
Composition and the High School: Steps Toward Faculty-Wide Involvement
P. Jay Delmar
A Writing Week
Joseph B. Moore
Stimulating Writing Through Job Awareness
Alan McLeod
Writing as Game
Gary Sloan
How the English Teach Writing
Richard L. Knudson
An Interview with James Britton, Tony Burgess, and Harold Rosen
Lois Rosen
The Bullock Report: Some Implications for American Teachers and Parents
Gerald J. Brunetti
Writing Across the Curriculum: An Update
Suzanne E. Jacobs
Once Over
Teaching Materials: Resources for Literature and Reading
Carol Kuykendall
Multi-Media: The Laws of Media
Marshall McLuhan, Kathryn Hutchon, and Eric McLuhan (Nancy Thompson, Editor)
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EJ Workshop
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