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>Sender: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
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>Poster: Marie Nelson <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Help for first-year teacher
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>On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, Christine Stroble wrote:
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>> For some time now, I've been "lurking," and from my observation, I've
>> concluded that this Mailing List is for Scholars or those on the College
>> Level. Being a first year teacher, what I'm looking for are practical
>> tips for teaching grammar to 9th and 12th grade students. Any
>> suggestions . . tips . . . possible mailing lists?
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>Christine,
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>I know of two lists which I think would be useful. One is "BEE-Net
>(Beginning English Teachers Network)"; the other is NCTE-talk
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>FOR BEE-NET:
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> Send a "SUBSCRIBE BEE-NET [yourfirstname yourlastname]" command
>Bertha Hinkle
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>FOR NCTE-TALK:
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> To subscribe, send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask]
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>Hope this helps.
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>Good luck, Marie
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>Marie Wilson Nelson
>National-Louis University
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