>>The www site of Research in the Teaching of English, along with other
>>NCTE journals, now provides pdf versions of articles from past
>>issues. You can download them at (http://www.ncte.org/rte/). This is a
>>very nice feature for downloading copies of your own work (saves mailing
>>costs when people request an article), getting access to current
>>research, and providing current research to students in classes. Please
>>visit the RTE website to take advantage of this fine new feature.
>>
>>A second change of significance is that for $40 a year, you can now
>>subscribe to RTE without being a member of NCTE. Call me biased, but I
>>think this is a bargain for a quarterly research journal.
>>
>>Happy new year!
>>
>>Peter Smagorinsky
>>co-editor, Research in the Teaching of English http://www.ncte.org/rte/
>>University of Georgia, 125 Aderhold Hall, Athens, GA
>>30602-7123/smago@coe.uga.edu or
>>psmagorinsky@charter.net/fax:706-542-4509/phone:706-542-4507/http://www.coe.uga.edu/language/faculty/smago/
>>The Teaching As Principled Practice Project (TAPPP) Home Page:
>>http://www.coe.uga.edu/~smago/TAPPP/TAPPP.htm
>>
>>
>>
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