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Review Board/Comité consultatif

Anthony Adams

Cambridge University

lsaAron

Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles

Dan G. Bachor University of Victoria Oermont Barnabé McGill University JohnBaugh Stan/ord University André Brassard Université de Montréal PIerre Calvé University of Ottawa James Draper Ontario Institule for Studies in Education

Eleanor Duckworth Harvard University Collette Dufresne-Tassé Université de Montréal A vigdor Farine Université de Montréal Mona Farrell Concordia University Françoys Gagné

Université du Québec à Montréal

Léonard Goguen

Université du Moncton

Gerald Grace

University ofDurlulm (England)

Nancy E. Hicks

University of Regina

Paul Hirst

Cambridge University

Robert M. Hodapp

University of California, Los Angeles

Kenneth E. Hoeltzel

State University of New York at Plattsburgh Henri Holec Université de Nancy II WayneK.Hoy RUlgers University Roselmina Indrisano Boston University F. Ishu Ishlyama

University of British Columbia

Henning Johannson

Luled University (Sweden)

Lannie Kanevsky

Simon Fraser University

Arnold Keller

University of Victoria

Edward W. Keyserlingk

McGill University

David D. Kumar

Floridn Adantic University

Y.L. Jack Lam

Brandon University

Jacques

Lamontagne

Université de Montréal

Winfred Lehmann

University of Texas at Austin

Johan le Roux University of Stellenbosch (SoUlhAfrica) Donald M. Little University of Victoria Colla J. MacDonald University of Ottawa Charles P. McFadden

University of New Brunswick

Robert Mulcahy

University of Alberta

Allan Ne&en

Mount St. Vincent University

Carole OgIesby

Temple University

Hélène Poissant

Lehman College,

The City University of New York

John P. Portelli

Mount St. Vincent University

Martin Quigley

University of Calgary

Douglas Ray

University of Western Ontario

Bruce Roald Dalhousie University Douglas A. Roberts University of Calgary D.H. Saklorske University of Saskatchewan Ronald Smith Concordia University Ronald Sultana University of Malta Claude Trottier Université lAvai

Léon Van Dromme

Université du Québec à Montréal

Karen Watson-Gegeo

University of California, Davis

Norman Watts

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