Pedagogy
English Linguistics and ESL (see under Linguistics)
Peer Tutoring of Writing* (see under Writing Programs)
Practical Approaches to Teaching Culture
Linda Shelton, 596 King St, American Fork, UT 84003; 801-756-7832; sheltoli@uvu.edu
Practical Approaches to Teaching Film
James Grove, 1330 Elmhurst Dr NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402; 319-363-8213; jcrabb51@hotmail.com
Practical Approaches to Teaching Language
Rachel Ritterbusch, Shepherd Univ, Dept. of English and Modern Lang, P.O. Box 5000, Shepherdstown, WV 25443-5000; 304-876-5260; rritterb@shepherd.edu
Practical Approaches to Teaching Literature
Bethany Blankenship, University of Montana, Western, 710 S. Atlantic St., Box 34, Dillon, MT 59725; 406-683-7360; b_blankenship@umwestern.edu
Practical Approaches to Teaching Literature through Travel and Off-campus Study
David Ruiter, University of Texas, El Paso, 500 W. University, Hudspeth Hall Room 113, El Paso, TX 79968-0526; 915-747-5542; fax 915-747-6214; druiter@utep.edu
Society for the Study of Southern Literature Roundtable*: Practical Approaches to Teaching Southern Writers Outside of the South
Tara Powell, Institute for Southern Studies, USC-Columbia, Gambrell Hall 107, Columbia, SC 29208; 803-777-4498; tfpowell@gmail.com
Description: Submit descriptions appropriate for ten-minute remarks and a 2-page CV to Tara Powell at tfpowell@gmail.com by March 1.
Teaching English
Nancy Zaice, 3338 Sneed Rd Apt E, Florence, SC 29501; 803-315-7131; fax 843-661-4676; nzaice@yahoo.com
Teaching English Composition
Luis Rivas, Campus Box 32, PO Box 173362, Denver, CO 80217-3362; 303-352-4108; lrivas4@mscd.edu
Teaching English in Two-Year Colleges
Fify Juliana, 1302 E Orange St, Tempe, AZ NONE 85281-8144; 480-967-6150; fify@asu.edu
Teaching Feminist Perspectives in the Classroom
Barbara Cobb, Murray State University, 7C Faculty Hall, Murray, KY NONE 42071; 270-809-4538; barbara.cobb@murraystate.edu
Teaching Foreign Languages
Louise Stoehr, 2911 Dogwood, Nacogdoches, TX 75965; 936-468-2167; fax 936-468-2033; lstoehr@sfasu.edu
Technology and Distance Education
Michael Dabrowski, 21 Sierra Vista Close SW, Calgary, AB canada T3H 3A3; 866-418-7204; dabrowsk@athabascau.ca
Description: The use of technology in both the traditional classroom as well as in the growing environment of distance education. New technologies, ideas and novel uses along with analysis of the impact of technology use in teaching and learning.
Technology in Education*
Jeff Swift, 1725 Sego Ln, Provo, UT 84604; 801-494-4673; jswift@byu.net
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