CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... teaching models provided by Mr. Chips , Mr. Gradgrind , Jean Brodie , the Clerk of Oxenford , or our favorite college or grad - school teacher hover over our pedagogy like ghosts . Regardless of the kinds of models we encounter ...
... teaching models provided by Mr. Chips , Mr. Gradgrind , Jean Brodie , the Clerk of Oxenford , or our favorite college or grad - school teacher hover over our pedagogy like ghosts . Regardless of the kinds of models we encounter ...
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... teaching profession itself . In this essay , I describe some important features of an early modern discourse of profession from the viewpoint of our own vocational moment as teachers and scholars . I want to examine the implications of ...
... teaching profession itself . In this essay , I describe some important features of an early modern discourse of profession from the viewpoint of our own vocational moment as teachers and scholars . I want to examine the implications of ...
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College English Association. Robert Hacke Scholar - Teacher Award CEA is accepting applications for the Robert Hacke Scholar - Teacher Award . The award provides $ 500 to help support a CEA junior teacher who is involved in a scholarly ...
College English Association. Robert Hacke Scholar - Teacher Award CEA is accepting applications for the Robert Hacke Scholar - Teacher Award . The award provides $ 500 to help support a CEA junior teacher who is involved in a scholarly ...
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