About Inkshed . . .

This newsletter of the Canadian Associationfor the Study of Language and Learning provides a forum for its subscribers to explore relationships among research, theory, and practice in language acquisition and language use, particularly in the Canadian context. Subscribers are invited to submit articles, book reviews, conference announcements, and any other pieces of potential interest to teachers, students, and scholars interested in the theory and practice of reading and writing. CASLL also has a website (www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/casll.htm) maintained by Russ Hunt. This newsletter was produced by Jo-Anne P. Kabeary, University of Calgary, Effective Writing Program.
 

Please submit newsletter material for the next issue to the editors:

Jo-Anne Andre & Barbara Schneider,
Social Sciences 301, University of Calgary
Calgary AB T2N1N4

e-mail: andre@ucalgary.ca or baschnei@ucalgary.ca

Preferred format for submissions: e-mail attachments in Word or WordPerfect, APA style

Inskshed editors and editorial consultants, past and present, include the following:

Laura Atkinson, Manitoba Teachers' Association
Phyllis Artiss, Memorial University
Sandy Baardman, University of Manitoba
Marcy Bauman, University of Michigan--Dearborn
Doug Brent, University of Calgary
Mary-Louise Craven, York University
Richard M. Coe, Simon Fraser University
Roger Graves, DePaul University
Mary Kooy, University of Toronto
Russell A. Hunt, St. Thomas University
Margaret Procter, University of Toronto
Pat Sadowy, University of Winnipeg
Judy Segal, University of British Columbia
Leslie Sanders, York University
Susan Drain, Mount St. Vincent University
Graham Smart, Purdue University

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Begin or renew your membership by sending a cheque, made out to "Inkshed at NSCAD," for $20 ($10 for students and the un[der]employed) to the following address. Membership runs from January 1- December 31. Request a receipt if you need one.

Kenna Manos
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
5163 Duke Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 3J6, Canada


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