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Books Received
The following is a list of books received by the M..J.E. Not ail the
books received cao be reviewed, aIthough reviews of some of
thesebooks
may appear in future issues. We wish
tothank aIl of the publishers who
have sent us review copies.
Duckworth, Eleanor. (1987). 'The having
of
wonderful ideas" 0IId other essays on teaching and learning. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University. 168 pp. $13.95.Friesen, John W. (1987). Reforming the schoo/s for teachers. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. 151 pp. $24.50. Paper $11.25.
Gaskell, Jane, & Arlene McLaren. (1987). Women 0IId Education. A Canm:Jian perspective. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd. 398 pp. $14.95.
Goldenberg, E. Paul, & Wallace Feurzeig. (1987). Exploring language with logo. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 338 pp. $19.95.
Henchey, Norman. & Donald Burgess. (1987). Between past and fulure:
Quebec education in transition. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd. 294 pp.
$21.95.
National Forum Secretariat. (1987, October). The forum papers - National Forum on Post-secondary Education ($10.), and Proceedings ($15.). Halifax: The Institute for Research on Public Policy.
Richards, Donald M. & Eugene W. Ratsoy. 91987). Introduction to the economics of CanadÙJn education. Calgary: Detselig Enterprises Ltd. 127 pp. $17.95.
Secretary of State & Statistics Canada. (Marion Porter & Gilles Jasmin). (1987, April). A profile of post-secondary stlllknts in CanotiIJ. The 1983-84 National Post-secondary Students Survey. Ottawa: Education Statistics Analysis & Education Support Sector, Department of the Secretary of State. Cat. No. 32-179-1987.