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Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
In 1968, the Division for Children with Learn-ing Disabilities (DCLD) was organized within the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). The purpose of DCLD is to promote the edu-cation and general well-being of children with this handicapping condition. In an interview of Dr. Patricia Myers, president of this pro-fessional division (conducted by J. Lee
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In 1968, the Division for Children with Learn-ing Disabilities (DCLD) was organized within the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). The purpose of DCLD is to promote the edu-cation and general well-being of children with this handicapping condition. In an interview of Dr. Patricia Myers, president of this pro-fessional division (conducted by J. Lee
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College Composition & Communication, 1996
Re-presenting Remediation John Bell Academic Castes, Academic Authority, and the Educational Centrality of Writing Kenneth A. Bruffe ResponseKeith Hjortshoj Toward a Broader Understanding of the Rhetoric of Punctuation Michael Hassett Response John ...
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Re-presenting Remediation John Bell Academic Castes, Academic Authority, and the Educational Centrality of Writing Kenneth A. Bruffe ResponseKeith Hjortshoj Toward a Broader Understanding of the Rhetoric of Punctuation Michael Hassett Response John ...
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College Composition & Communication, 2007
Douglas Downs and Elizabeth Wardle’s “Teaching about Writing, Righting Misconceptions: (Re)Envisioning” First-Year Composition’ as “Introduction to Writing Studies’” in the June 2007 issue of CCC (volume 58.4, 552–84) has raised a good deal of debate, and I welcome more contributions from readers as we discuss the Downs-Wardle article in these pages ...
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Douglas Downs and Elizabeth Wardle’s “Teaching about Writing, Righting Misconceptions: (Re)Envisioning” First-Year Composition’ as “Introduction to Writing Studies’” in the June 2007 issue of CCC (volume 58.4, 552–84) has raised a good deal of debate, and I welcome more contributions from readers as we discuss the Downs-Wardle article in these pages ...
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College Composition & Communication, 2011
Response to Paul Lynch’s “Composition as a Thermostatic Activity”, Matthew Abraham Response to Matthew Abraham, Paul ...
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Response to Paul Lynch’s “Composition as a Thermostatic Activity”, Matthew Abraham Response to Matthew Abraham, Paul ...
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