CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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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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... teachers - studies and promotes the reading and teaching of literature and examines how literature and composition are taught in the classroom . The CEA convenes annually to discuss diverse topics relevant to the teaching profession ...
... teachers - studies and promotes the reading and teaching of literature and examines how literature and composition are taught in the classroom . The CEA convenes annually to discuss diverse topics relevant to the teaching profession ...
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... teaching strategies for the general student and the upper - level English major . In addition , special " forums " or strands will feature papers on film and literature ; religion and literature ; women and literature ; literature and ...
... teaching strategies for the general student and the upper - level English major . In addition , special " forums " or strands will feature papers on film and literature ; religion and literature ; women and literature ; literature and ...
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