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Research in the Teaching of English - Individual Issues

Research in the Teaching of English (RTE) is a multidisciplinary journal composed of original research and scholarly essays on the relationships between language teaching and learning at all levels, preschool through adult. Articles reflect a variety of methodologies and address issues of pedagogical relevance related to the content, context, process, and evaluation of language learning.
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Posted By: Anonymous User on 2/6/2010 4:52:23 AM

I need an article in 1996, 30 (4). Learning how to use citations for knowledge transfomation: non-native doctoral students' dissertation writing in science. Hoe can I get access to it? Could you please let me know? My email loubaocui@gmail.com

Posted By: jlwolf02 on 1/10/2010 9:07:04 AM

I would love to have older issues of RTE available on line. I am trying to access Sondra Perl and Sharon Pianko's research from circa 1980.

Posted By: Anonymous User on 12/30/2009 9:33:07 AM

what about volumes after 1997. I need vol 30 1996 how to get it. becasue when I access from the library of my university the volumes is only form 1997 untill now. So what about pervous volumes my email yaseeen@gmail.com

Posted By: Anonymous User on 11/15/2009 11:14:52 PM

I need an article in vol.19(1), 1985 :Basic Writing Students ,written by M.Farr & M.A. Janda . Can I have free online access to that,please?my e-mail is nabsari@yahoo.com

Posted By: Anonymous User on 11/14/2009 1:08:50 AM

how can i access to 1988 vol. thanhs

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