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WILLA Volume 9 - Table of Contents



Volume 9
Fall 2000

Table of Contents

Articles

Mentoring and Leadership: A Conversation with Beverly Chin
Lee Williams

Weeping for the Mother: A Feminist Daughter Calls for a Change in the Public Schooling of Girls
Brenda Daly

Revisioning History through Literary Characters: Louise Erdrich's Pauline and Toni Morrison's Beloved
Marie Nigro

Motherhood as Seen in Two Works of African Literature
Anne M. Serafin

In the Classroom

Revisiting Gender Equity in the Classroom: Review of Breaking the Cycle
Carol Sullivan

Film and Feminist Criticism in the High School Classroom
Nancy Barile

Joyful Writing: Personal Writing as a Scaffold to Academic Literacy
Diana Dreyer

A Polish Poet Inspires American Teenagers (and their teacher!)
Carol Jago

The Change in Children's Literature: What For?
Anne Namuth

Poetry

Women Writers
The Interview

Susan Clarke

Being Female/Being Male Who's Talking?: A Response
Crystal Bowser

Departments Teachers Write: A Report Card on Equity

Girls RULE. Or Do They?
Edna Brabham, Elementary Section Representative

First Year Survival Depends on Veteran Teacher Support
Maureen Dolan, Middle School Section Representative

No Longer Waiting
Carol Sullivan, Secondary Section Representative

Is It a Guy Thing?: Coaching and Gender Issues
Pat Bloodgood, Retired Section Representative

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