Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

MEJ

  • Home
  • About MEJ
  • Current Issue
  • Past Issues
  • Call for Submissions

1973 — Volume 09 No 2

FULL ISSUE PDF

In This Issue

(Click title for PDF)

FRONT MATTER

PREAMBLINGS

LOOSELY SPEAKING: A SELECTION OF THE DORMITORY SLANG USED AT CARLETON COLLEGE
Tim Sullivan

THE ENGLISH TEACHER’S FUTURE SHOCK

THE NEXT FIVE YEARS IN SENIOR HIGH ENGLISH
Myron Bietz

THE NEXT FIVE YEARS AND THE COLLEGE MAJOR
Peter J. Reed

WHAT GOOD IS AN ENGLISH MAJOR NOW?: TWO VIEWS OF REALITY

THE PLACEMENT OF SAINT CLOUD STATE COLLEGE ENGLISH MAJORS IN 1972
Howard H. Russell

THE PLACEMENT OF MACALESTER COLLEGE ENGLISH MAJORS IN 1973
Celeste Meister

COLLEGE ELECTIVE COURSES: HOW ACCOUNTABLE HAVE THEY BEEN IN FILLING NEEDS FOR SKILLS
Joseph L. Sanders

THE BUCK STOPS HERE!: BASIC SKILLS ON THE JUNIOR COLLEGE LEVEL
Ronald V. Schmelzer

A SMALL REVOLUTION AT TWO HARBORS
Robert G. Denison

YACHTING
William D. Elliot

“SO MUCH SOBRIETY”: A POEM
Curtis Torgerson

A NOTE ON TEACHER EVALUATION: THE STUDENTS AS AUDIENCE
Al Urbanski

Categories (Since 2014)

Current Issue

  • Introducing the MEJ Archive
  • “Re/Defining Curriculum: Poetry as a Pedagogical Tool” by J. Scott Baker et al.
  • “Establishing Contact: The Idea of Writing Center Studies” by Jennifer Forsthoefel
  • “Teaching Animal Farm in Central America” by Taylore Lenway
  • “Meeting Students Where They Need: A First-Year Reflection” by Kassandra Rood
  • “Story Train: A Strategy for Retelling, Summarizing, and Sequencing” by Jongsun Wee
  • “Meg Carney Is Still Climbing” by Burke Scarbrough

Most Viewed

  • Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby by Elisa Malinovitz
  • Sendak’s In the Night Kitchen: Unusual History of Censorship by Laura Cattrysse
  • Examination of the Cultural Influences Behind The Hobbit by Gillian Singler, Alicia Guthmiller, & Kevin Smith
  • Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World: A Cautionary Tale of Totalitarian Ideology by Shahin Hossain
  • The Kite Runner From A Marxist Perspective by Kristine Putz
  • “Cool” Theft: AAVE Appropriation as a Tool of White Hegemony by Anna Lehn
  • Technology and Critical Thinking by Jennifer Hiltner

Member of the NCTE Information Exchange Agreement

Website Built with WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • MEJ
    • Join 67 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • MEJ
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Copy shortlink
    • Report this content
    • View post in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...