I'm interested in review # 1...
Pete Farruggio
>Hi again fellow xmca-ers!
>
>I would like to make available to you 2 book reviews I've recently written:
>
>(1) "Engagement" or Immersion? "Chaos" or Lack of Capital?
>African-American Children in Whole Language Classrooms. (A review of
>ENGAGING CHILDREN: COMMUNITY AND CHAOS IN THE LIVES OF YOUNG LITERACY
>LEARNERS, by Allen Jobeth, Barbara Michalove and Betty Shockley.
>Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1993)
>
>This review will appear in _Curriculum Inquiry_
>
>(2) Cognitve Constructivism and Reading Expertise: A Stocktaking of
>Reading Verbal Protocol Findings. (A review of VERBAL PROTOCOLS OF
>READING: THE NATURE OF CONSTRUCTIVELY RESPONSIVE READING, by M. Pressley
>and P. Afflerbach. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1995.
>
>I'm thinking of submitting this reveiw to a journal, and would like to
>have your comments on it; also could you suggest what journals might be
>interested in this topic?
>
>Thanks a million!
>Angel
>
>P.S.: I've forgot to say: the way I'm making these reviews available is:
>if you're interested in any one of them, reply to my message and I'll
>forward it to you via e-mail.
>
>
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>Angel M.Y. Lin
>Doctoral Candidate
>Modern Language Centre
>Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
>252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, ON M5S 1V6, Canada
>E-Mail: MYLIN who-is-at OISE.ON.CA
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