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EJ Forum/Braided Lives: Multiethnic and Multicultural Literature
Student Choice/Teacher Control: Braided Lives in the Classroom
Anna J. Small Roseboro
Leaving Out to Pull In: Using Reader Response to Teach Multicultural Literature
Rose C. Reissman
A Cultural Safari: Dispelling Myths and Creating Connections
Bonnie M. Davis
Academic Guidelines for Selecting Multiethnic and Multicultural Literature
Sandra Stotsky
EJ Focus/ Narrative: Inventing the Truth
The Truth of Historical Fiction: Researching Osseo Senior High
John J. Erickson
The Voyage between Truth and Fiction: Stories of the Titanic
Rebecca R. Sanchez
Skeleton Keys: Teaching the Fiction of Narrative Truth
Douglas P. Felter
Seeking Truth in Fiction: Teaching Unreliable Narrators
John S. O'Connor
The Dangerous Safety of Fiction
David Schelhaas
Stories Can Save Us: A Defense of Narrative Writing
Mary B. Nicolini
In Search of Knowledge about Narrative: An Annotated Bibliography
Jim Fuller
EJ Exchange/From Ithaca to Chinquapin Parish: Geography of the Mind
Finding Ithaca: The Odyssey Personalized
Jane Ellen Glasser
The Art of Storytelling in Leslie Silko's Ceremony
Nancy Gilderhus
Using Steel Magnolias to Reinforce Our Town
Charlotte Miller
Round Table/Ten Ideas for Writing
Books for the Teenage Reader/Young-Adult Literature: A Good Mix
John H. Bushman and Kay Parks Bushman
Booksearch/Films and Videotapes Recommended for Classroom Study
Resources and Reviews/Constructing Our Professional Lives: Knoblauch and Brannon's Critical Thinking
Joy Marsella
Modern Poetry in the Classroom/Exploring Memory: Li-Young Lee's "Mnemonic"
E. D. Huntley
Poetry
Editorial Comment/Double Standards
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