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1986 — Volume 16 No 2

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FRONT MATTER

CONVENTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

CALL FOR PAPERS

COMPOSITION STUDENTS AND THE ACADEMIC SUBCULTURE
Jane Harred

CULTIVATING COMMITMENT—THE SOURCE OF WRITING ENERGY
Carmen Werder

THE UNSUCCESSFUL WRITER: TREATING THE MALADY INSTEAD OF THE SYMPTOMS
Linda Miller-Cleary

WANDA GAG’S MILLIONS OF CATS: A PERFECT PICTURE BOOK
Carol Hanson Sibley

ERIC/RCS UPDATE: TEACHING THINKING SKILLS IN ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS
Fran Lehr

ERIC/RCS UPDATE: THE PHONICS WARS
Charles Suhor & Deborah Fox

GROWING UP IN MINNESOTA: A PEDAGOGICAL REVIEW
Terri Symonds

REVIEW OF ON LITERACY: THE POLITICS OF THE WORD FROM HOMER TO THE AGE OF ROCK
John Rylander

REVIEW OF THINKING THROUGH LANGUAGE BOOK ONE AND BOOK TWO
Richard Butler

REVIEW OF THE VERSATILE WRITER
Nancy MacKenzie

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

EDITORIAL POLICY

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