CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... surprised at the number of high school and college teachers who braved the crush of audience members crowding the 1 The "Harrowing" Experience of Teaching Multicultural Short Stories: A Reading and Writing Strategy Jesse T Airaudi.
... surprised at the number of high school and college teachers who braved the crush of audience members crowding the 1 The "Harrowing" Experience of Teaching Multicultural Short Stories: A Reading and Writing Strategy Jesse T Airaudi.
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... teaching the short story ( and poetry , longer fiction , and nonfiction essays as well ) . One exasperated teacher summed up the common thread that bound us as classroom teachers : “ How in the world can we get students to slow down as ...
... teaching the short story ( and poetry , longer fiction , and nonfiction essays as well ) . One exasperated teacher summed up the common thread that bound us as classroom teachers : “ How in the world can we get students to slow down as ...
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... teachings . Thinking about Mormon teaching on the Holy Trinity of Father , Son , and Holy Ghost , she asks , “ Where is the Motherbody ? " ( 240 ) . That her question is radical is evident when understood in the context of Mormon ...
... teachings . Thinking about Mormon teaching on the Holy Trinity of Father , Son , and Holy Ghost , she asks , “ Where is the Motherbody ? " ( 240 ) . That her question is radical is evident when understood in the context of Mormon ...
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Nature and the | 35 |
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