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NEH Seminars: Collaborative Communities for Professional Development
Steven T. Bickmore

Over the years, high school teacher Steven T. Bickmore has attended numerous seminars and institutes sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, focusing on such subjects as history, philosophy, comparative literature, and art. He explains their impact on lessons in his English classroom as well as their importance in helping to build community within the profession.


English Journal, Volume 95, Number 2, November 2005

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