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Books Received
The
following is a list of books received by the
M.l.E.
Not
all
the books received can be reviewed, although reviews of sorne
of these books rnay appear in future issues. We wish to thank aIl
of the publishers who have sent us review copies.
Ames, Carol, &: Russell Ames (Editors). (1985). Research on motivation in education, Volume 2: The classroom milieu. Orlando: Academie Press; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 339 pp. $94.25.
Anisef, Paul, with Marie-Andrée Bertrand, Ulrike Hortian, &: Carl E. James. (1985). Accessibility to postsecondary education in Canada: A review of the literature. Ottawa: Education Support Branch, Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. 243 pp.
Berg, Frederiek S., James C. Blair, Steven H. Viehweg, &: Ann Wilson-Vlotman. (1986). Educational audiology for the hard of hearing child. Orlando: Grune &:
Stratton; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 211 pp.
Bovée, Courtland, &: John V. Thill. (1986). Business communication today. New York: Random House. 664 pp.
Byrd, David G., Paula R. Feldman, &: Phyllis Fleishel. (1986). The mierocomputer
&: business writing. New York: Random House. 168 pp.
Canadian Education Association. (1986). Marketing the school system: Building public confidence in schools. Toronto: Canadian Education Association. 112 pp. ~5.00.
Donohue, Patrick. (1986). You can't rely on dreams: The education of the physically handicapped in metro Toronto: 1900-1984. Toronto: Learnxs Press. 97 pp. $19.95. Gumbert, Edgar B. (Editor). (1985). Patriarchy, party, population, and pedagogy: Essays on education and development. Atlanta, GA: Centre for Cross-Cultural Education, College of Education, Georgia State University. 104 pp. $8.25. Khare, Brij B. (1985). Things of the mind: Dialogues with J. Krishnamurti. New York: Philosophical Library. 104 pp. $9.75; Members, $7.50.
Killian, James R. Jr. (1985). The education of a college president: A memoire Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 481 pp. $19.95.