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Winter 1981

Vol. XVI

No. 1

Table of Contents

Editorial J.K.H. 7

The Long and the 8road Vlew:

Llterature in Modern Education C. Abbott Conway

11

Education and the Demands of

Llterature Texts: Poetic Meaning Martin Schiralli

21

James Thurber and

Formai Education Gerald M. Reagan

32

The Language Laboratory: Jean-Philippe Aubert,

A Personal Experience Gilbert Taggart, and

and Discussion Jacques J. Rebuffot

41

The Language Experience

Approach W. John Harker 56

Teacher Effectiveness and the Llmits

of Psychologlcal Explanatlon James T. Sanders 67

Participant Observation in Janice A. Ahola and

Educatlonal Research Barry G. Lucas 76

The Uses of Ethnography and Grounded Theory ln

Educatlonal Research David Battersby

91

Book Revlews Dorotich, McCarthy, Greene,

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