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"Frances C. Fennessy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Nov 2005 07:36:52 -0600
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I understand that Tim Hadley at the University of Texas (I think) is
writing either his master's thesis or his dissertation. I know I have his
name right, I think he is at that university. I know he is in Texas. This
too is his topc. You might contact him.

Frances Crawford Fennessy
Sam Houston State University

 Do any of you have any notes from you classes or notes you have made on
> your
> own on this subject that you would be willing to share? I'll be starting
> my
> honors senior thesis next semester, and I plan to write on the teaching of
> grammar in writing centers in universities (or that's what it looks like
> at
> the moment). The book list you provided looks very helpful, and I'll
> definitely let my advisor know about it so we can sift through them and
> find
> what I can use for this project. Any advice or helpful teaching stories
> about grammar you would be willing to share?
>
> Allison
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