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EDWARD VAVRA <[log in to unmask]>
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Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jan 1996 13:55:50 -0500
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Call for Papers:
ATEG's Sixth Annual Conference:
 
Grammar for the 21st Century
 
University of Maryland
July 19 & 20, 1996
 
George Oliver, who is arranging our 1996
conference, is particularly interested in computer
programs related to the teaching of grammar. As
always, however, the conference is open to all
papers related to the teaching of grammar. For
more information, contact him at: Writing
Program/English Department, 3119 Susquehanna
Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
20742. (301) 405-1426 e-mail:
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___________________________
 
Composition Chronicle Headlines
the Comeback of Grammar
 
The lead article in the October issue of
Composition Chronicle is "Grammar making a
comeback in composition teaching." In it, Bill
McCleary  presents a good summary of the current
status of grammar in the profession. He follows the
article with an annotated  "List of Pedagogical
Grammars," a good introduction to much of the
non-mainstream material that is available.
[Subscriptions to Composition Chronicle are $27
per year (9 issues), payable to Viceroy
Publications, 3247 Bronson Hill Road, Livonia, NY
14487.]  (EV)

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