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... teacher for the black girls in the class ? I know something they do not . I have , after all , read Malcolm X and ... Teachers Tradition and the Academic Talent on the Teaching of Literature 13.
... teacher for the black girls in the class ? I know something they do not . I have , after all , read Malcolm X and ... Teachers Tradition and the Academic Talent on the Teaching of Literature 13.
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... TEACHER : A play in text form allows the reader to concentrate , to pause and consider a line or an action until he ... teacher , is this : for the teacher of fiction , there are established modes of telling . First person , third ...
... TEACHER : A play in text form allows the reader to concentrate , to pause and consider a line or an action until he ... teacher , is this : for the teacher of fiction , there are established modes of telling . First person , third ...
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... teacher as referee - it is not a role congenial to most of us . Indeed , my training and self - education mean perhaps too much to me to accept such a humble position easily . But the alternative is even less appealing : the teacher as ...
... teacher as referee - it is not a role congenial to most of us . Indeed , my training and self - education mean perhaps too much to me to accept such a humble position easily . But the alternative is even less appealing : the teacher as ...
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An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
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