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I have been teaching grammar (written and oral) in the business world for
over 20 years, and while I can't say what I'd have to share would make for a
keynote presentation since I like to involve my audience so much, I'd be
glad to facilitate some breakout sessions if that would help? Just let me
know. Thank you.
Linda Comerford
317.786.6404
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www.comerfordconsulting.com
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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 12:37 PM
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Subject: Workshop Speakers
Apologies if this is a duplicate; I think a message I sent yesterday didn't
go through, because I got no reply:
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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