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Joanne Jacobs
Jun 6, 20171 min read
Learning to read — seriously
Stephen L. Carter was a math-science nerd at Ithaca High, when his 10th-grade English teacher, Judith Dickey, taught him to read — read...
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Joanne Jacobs
Dec 28, 20162 min read
Walk on the bewildering side
College should be where things “get more complicated, not less,” writes Lyell Asher, a Lewis & Clark English professor, in The American...
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