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Review Board/Comité consultatif

Mark Abley Pointe-Claire, Quebec Glen S. Alkenhead University of Saskatchewan Anthony Adams Cambridge University lsaAron

Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles Rodney Bain

University of Western Ontario Robert Baker

North Shore Community College (Lynn,MA)

John Baugh

University ofT exas at Austin Garth Boomer

Education Dept. of South Australia André Brassard Université de Montréal N. Peggy Burke University of Iowa Pierre Calvé University of Ottawa Richard Coe

Simon Fraser University Donald G. Doehring McGill University James Draper Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Eleanor Duckworth Harvard University Glen Eskedal Suffolk University Avlgdor Farine Université de Montréal Mona Farrell Concordia University Françoys Gagné

Université du Québec à Montréal Léonard Goguen

Université du Moncton Gerald Grace

University of Durham (England) Janet Hansche Tulane University Nancy E. Hicks University of Regina Paul Hirst Cambridge University Ken Hoeltzel

State University of New York at Plattsburgh Wayne K.Hoy Rutgers University Roselmina Indrisano Boston University Isbu Isblyama

University of British Columbia Henning Johannson

Luled University (Sweden) Vivian F. Kinsey-Talley St. Charles Parish Schools, LA Edward W. Keyserlingk McGill University Jacques Lamontagne Université de Montréal Winfred Lehmann University of Texas at Austin Donald M. Little Acadia University Barry Lucas University of Saskatchewan Neil McDonaid University of Manitoba Charles P. McFadden University of New Brunswick Robert Mulcahy

University of Alberta Hugh Munby Queen's University Allan Neilsen

Mount St.Yincent University Carole Oglesby Temple University Richard Pearson Syracuse University Lydia Raubenheimer National Institutefor Personnel Research, RSA Douglas Ray

University of Western Ontario Joseph Relmer Brandeis University Bruce Roald Dalhousie University Douglas A. Roberts University of Calgary D.H. Saklofske University of Saskatchewan Ronald Smith Concordia University Claude Trottler Université Laval Léon Van Dromme

Université de Québec à Montréal Karen Watson-Gegeo

University of Hawaii Norman Watts Acadia University

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