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I would like to suggest Craig Hancock.
Rosemary R. Jackson
Kennedy-King College
Chicago, IL
Robert Lunday wrote:
> Apologies if this is a duplicate; I think a message I sent yesterday
> didn't go through, because I got no reply:
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> I am helping to plan a series of workshops for Houston, TX-area English
> faculty at Houston Community College, the University of Houston-Downtown
> (an open-enrollment 4-year institution), and area publi high-school
> English faculty. There is a strong interest in our organizing a workshop
> for next spring that would focus on grammar-teaching strategies in the
> Composition classroom. I would appreciate any suggestions members of the
> list might have for whom to invite as a keynote speaker -- someone who has
> authored a book on the general topic of grammar in the comp or writing
> classroom. My first thought was Martha Kolln, but I haven't been able to
> reach her... who else would be appropriate? Feel free to suggest yourself!
>
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