The Rollercoaster of Remediation Ms. Jennifer Bradner's "The Rollercoaster of Remediation" obviously comes from a good heart, but everything in my 20 years of teaching (tenured and adjunct) tells me she's dead.
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by Lee Shainen IN THE AUGUST 12th edition of Parade, this headline caught my eye: "Help for Failing English Students." As an English teacher, I was obliged to read on: "The.
by Diane Calabrese EndNote Verson 5. ISI ResearchSoft, Berkeley, California, 2001. List price: $329.95 (Students in North America with valid ID: $109.95) READ AND STUDY and write, and inevitably notes and excerpts and.
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