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Language Programs in the Public Schools is a clearly defined answer to a recognized need of English teachers in the public school system who have neither the time, opportunity, nor resources to explore new ways of exciting students about their own language through teaching the principles of language arts. Summarizing the theoretical and practical facets of English-language teaching that have emerged from extensive research in their particular areas are Jewell A. Friend on ‘The English Language,” “Lexicography,” “Dialectology,” and “Grammar”; J. N. Hook on “General Pedagogy”; Donald Nemanich on “American English Language”; and Alan Lemke on “Semantics.”
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Jewell A. Friend is Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
J. N. Hook is a former Director of Project English, U.S. Office of Education.
Alan Lemke is English Education Specialist in Curriculum Development, Illinois Office of Education.
Donald D. Nemanich is Chairman of the Humanities Division, West Virginia Northern Community College.
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