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Facets: Teachers and Women's Studies
Florence Howe, Julia Penelope, Dale Guilford, Lahna F. Diskin
Women's Studies and the High School English Teacher
Arlene Metha and Mary Aickin Rothschild
Writing Assignments in a Women's Studies Composition Course
Nora Bacon
Becoming: A Course in Autobiography
Mary Davis
Masculine and Feminine Come Together
Rosemary C. Serfilippi
Women's Language: A Positive View
Mary G. McEdwards
"My Sister Is a Race Car Driver," or Working from Within
Tracie Parrott
"Vive la Difference! " and Communication Processes
Alleen Pace Nilsen
Portrait of a Woman: A Predictable Drama
Susan E. Nornhold
The Ethics of Feminism in the Literature Classroom: A Delicate Balance
J. Karen Ray
Dorothy M. Johnson: A Woman's Voice on the Western Frontier
Sue Hart
A Rationale for a High School Women's Literature Course
Elizabeth Gates Whaley
The Value of Their Lives
Margaret D. Montgomery
Leadership Effectiveness: Do Sex and Communication Style Make a Difference?
Holly O'Donnell
Catherine Earnshaw: Mother and Daughter
Linda Gold
Notes to My Daughter, the New English Teacher
Robert Anderson
Our Readers Write: Good Children's Books for Classroom Use
Recommended: Walker Percy
Mary Beth Culp
Too Good to Miss
Sara J. McAnulty
Departments
Women's Studies in the English Class
Patricia P. Kelly
Storytelling-A Way to Challenge Stereotypes
Marni Schwartz
Adolescent Literature: Changes, Cycles, and Constancy
W. Geiger Ellis
Films about Writing
David Burmester
Teacher-Tested Software
Bruce C. Appleby, Kay Gore, and Joan Dunfey
Poem: Holden
Francis E. Kazemek
Poem: To a Gay Student
Sue Howell
Poem: Discretion
Nechia G. Whittingham
Poem: From Scratch
Joseph D. Butkie
Poem: How to Approach a Poem (for the Seniors of Bell 2)
Richard Stansberger
Poem: Hay Crop
Jim Thomas
Poem: Death Leave for a Teacher
Shirley Montgomery
Poem: Sequences in a Photo Album
Kay Meier
Poem: Guest Speaker
Kecia Huckstep
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