Call Number (LC) Title Results
ED462699 Kurukshetra and the O.K. Corral A Comparative Narrative Analysis of "Wyatt Earp" and the "Mahabharat." / 1
ED462700 Personalizing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning A 2001-2002 Carnegie Scholars Project Report / 1
ED462701 Learning To Write From Choosing the Topic to Final Draft / 1
ED462702 Organizational Communication Research and Practice / 1
ED462703 Creative Writing & Its Discontents 1
ED462704 Busting the New Breed of Plagiarist 1
ED462705 Professional and Technical Communication The Humanities Degree for the 21st-Century / 1
ED462706 The Progressive Faculty Student Alliance of 1969/1970 and the Recent History of Lincoln University's Writing Program / 1
ED462707 Adolescent Girls' Zines Uncommon Pages and Practices / 1
ED462708 Rhetoric and Change Using Writing Heuristics To Help English Faculty Accept and Use the "A" Word (Assessment) / 1
ED462709 Integrating Literacy and Technology in the Curriculum. A Position Statement of the International Reading Association 1
ED462710 Family-School Partnerships Essential Elements of Literacy Instruction in the United States. A Position Statement of the International Reading Association. 1
ED462711 Second-Language Literacy Instruction. A Position Statement of the International Reading Association 1
ED462712 Supporting Young Adolescents' Literacy Learning. A Joint Position Statement of the International Reading Association and the National Middle School Association 1
ED462713 English Language Arts. Delaware Teachers' Desk Reference 1
ED462714 The Importance of Literacy. Hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce. House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session (Washington, DC, September 26, 2000) 1
ED462715 Thinking and Writing for Publication A Guide for Teachers / 1
ED462716 Reading, Writing, and Talking Gender in Literacy Learning. Literacy Studies Series 1
ED462717 The Fraud of Composition Pedagogy What I Learned from Writing a Handbook / 1
ED462718 The Discourse of Whiteness in the Evolution of One African-American Student's Writing 1