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INDEXES TO VOLUME 59 71 OSSC Bulletin. Vol. 37, No. 4. “Sys- Post. Austin, TX: Eakin Press, 1994. Pp. 239. temic Education Reform.” James P. Thomp- $15.95, paper. TEL: (512) 288-1771 son. Eugene, OR: Oregon School Study The Reality of Dyslexia. john Osmond. Council, 1993. Pp. 24. $7.00, paper. TEL: New York: Cassell, 1994. Pp. 132. $60.00, (503) 346-5044 hardcover; $14.65, paper. TEL: (212) 564- Math to Bulid On: A Book for Those 3730 X 295 Who Bulld. Johnny and Margaret Ham- Mother Daughter Revolution: From ilton. Clinton, NC: Construction Trades Betrayal to Power. Elizabeth Debold, Press, 1993. Pp. 240. $22.95, trade paper. Marie Wilson, and Idelisse Malave. Read- TEL: (919) 592-1310 ing, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Com- TalentEd: Strategies for Develop- pany, 1993. Pp. 320. $22.95, hardcover. ing the Talent in Every Learner. jerry D. TEL: (212) 463-8591 Flack. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas Press/ How to Get Your Teaching Ideas Libraries Unlimited, 1993. Pp. 248. $20.00, Published: A Writer’s Guide to Educa- paper. TEL: (303) 220-8843 tional Publishing. Jean Stang!. New York: The Environmental Data Book: A Walker and Company, 1994. Pp. 222. Guide te Statistics on the Environment $24.95, hardcover; $14.95, paper. TEL: and Development. Katherine Sheram. (212) 727-8300 Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 1993. Changing the School Culture. Per Pp. 17. Paper. TEL: (908) 225-2165 Dalin with Hans-Ginter Rolff. New York: Leaders Helping Leaders: A Practi- Cassell, 1994. Pp. 191. $65.00, hardcover; cal Guide to Administrative Mentoring. $19.95, paper. TEL: (212) 564-3730 X 295 John C. Daresh and Marsha A. Playko. New Reinventing Education. jana Zinser. York: Scholastic, Inc., 1993. Pp. 103. Paper. Denver, CO: National Conference of State TEL: (212) 505-3408 Legislatures, 1994. Pp. 36. $15.00, pam- Facilitation ... From Discussion to phlet. TEL: (303) 830-2054 Decision. A. L. Zimmerman and Carol J. The Decline of intelligence in Evans. East Brunswick, NJ: Nichols Publish- America: A Strategy for National Re- ing, 1993. Pp. 136. Paper. newal. Seymour W. lizkoff. Westport, CT: Stony Ground: One Teacher’s Fight Praeger Publishers, 1994. Pp. 256. $49.95, Against juvenile Crime. Linda Williams hardcover. TEL: 1-800-225-5800 Indexes to Volume 59 (1993-94) AUTHOR INDEX Articles are listed alphabetically by authors’ last names, followed by title, month of publication, and the number of the first page of the article. Acott, Connie, Susan Hill, Diane Di- Prayer—Or Have They? Mar., 23. Giacomo Peck, Patricia Richard, and Amster, Sara-Ellen. Anti-Racist Education Cathy Schuster. Tobacco-Free Schools Makes the Invisible Visible. Apr., 21. Raise a Smoke Alarm. Oct., 58. Anderson, Bernice Taylor. How Can Adelman, Clifford. Remember the “For- Middle Schools Get Minority Females gotten Half”? It’s Changed! Dec., 19. in the Math/Science Pipeline? Oct., Agard-Jones, Leslie. Going Over the “Rain- 39. bow” Curriculum for Multicultural Anderson, Patricia and Rebecca Brent. Education. Mar., 12. Teaching Kids How to Listen. Jan., 67. American Teacher. Religious-Right School- Anglin, Leo, Awilda Hamilton, and Paul Board Takeovers Haven’t Got a Mooradian. School Levels Team Up to MAY 1994 72 THE EDUCATION DIGEST Bring Minorities into Teaching. Dec., Calabrese, Raymond L. and Angela M. 1i. Barton. Teaching Students to be Part Anton, Tod A. 62 Ways to Save Time. of a Democratic Society. Apr., 54. Mar., 41. Cardellichio, Thomas. A Principal’s Let- Avery, Charles W. and Kay Beth Avery. 8 ter about Holloween. Sept., 68. Ways to Get Kids Reading in School. Cole, Robert W. and Phillip C. Schlechty. May, 57. — Not Charter School Boards? Feb., Avery, Kay Beth and Charles W. Avery. 8 Ways to Get Kids Reading in School. Clini Thomas H. International Educa- May, 57. tion for Tomorrow’s Citizens: Do We Have the Will to Act? Nov., 40. Barton, Angela M. and Raymond L. Collinsworth, Pat, Dianne Griswold, Rob- Calabrese. Teaching Students to be ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Helping Part of a Democratic Society. Apr., Black Grandparents Help Three Gen- 54. erations. Oct., 43. Beane, James A. In Search of a Middle Conn, Joseph L. The Religious Right Pushes School Curriculum. Oct., 24. Private-School Vouchers at States. Bensimon, Estela M. and William G. Mar., 26. Tierney. Shaping the Multicultural Consortium on Chicago School Research. College Campus. Nov., 67. Chicago Elementary School Reform: A Bergman, Janet L. and Ted Schuder. At- Mid-Term Exam. Nov., 4. Riskers Set SAIL for Reading Strategi- Cotrell, Howard W., Richard L. WeaverII, cally. Sept., 52. and Sue Wenzlaff. How Do Students Black, Susan. When Parents Drink Dur- See Master Teachers? Oct., 12. ing Pregnancy. Oct., 55. Cowart, Melinda T. and Ronald E. Cowart. Boston University/Chelsea Partnership. Breaking the Cycle of Violence of South- Can Boston University Turn Chelsea east Asian Refugees. Mar., 34. Public Schools Around? Dec., 4. Cowart, Ronald E. and Melinda T. Cowart. Bothel, Richard Thomas. Copyright or Breaking the Cycle of Violence of South- Copywrong? Dec., 67. east Asian Refugees. Mar., 34. Breinin, Charles. Technology as Messiah. Croteau, James M. and Mary Jo Thiel. Sept., 30. Facing Gay Issues in Career Counsel- Brent, Rebecca and Patricia Anderson. ing. May, 25. Teaching Kids How to Listen. Jan., 67. Cuban, Larry. How Cana “National” Strat- Brooks-Bonner, Lorna. When Parents Get wy Miss a Third of Our Schools? Jan., Aggressive. Feb., 33. Bullock, Janis. Shy Kids: Don’t Shy Away. - Computers Meet Classroom: Who Nov., 57. ~~ Wins? Mar., 50. Burroughs, Robert. Research Says Litera- Curran, Charles. Dowiwth Snloga ns. Apr., ture Can Teach Critical Thinking. Nov., 72. $1. Burtnett, Frank. Let’s Bump Counseling Darling-Hammond, Linda. Whittling For- Off the Back Burner of Reform. Oct., Profit Schools Down to Size. Sept., 27. $1. Davey, Beth. Time Planning Helps Middle- Bushweller, Kevin. Is School NutritioOnu t Schoolers with Reading. May, 61. to Lunch? Nov., 54. de Vinck, Christopher. “Iam Nota Turtle” Butorac, Marilyn M. and Patricia F. First. and Other Tragedies of Tracking. Feb., Academic Sanctions: “No Fair’? Feb., 40. 17. Dismuke, Diane. Are Senior Citizens “Pub- Butterfield, Paula and Randy Hitz. Keep- lic Enemy #1” for Educators? May, 10. ing Calm When Church Meets State. Domanico, Raymond. NYC Schools at the Apr., 29. End of the “Rainbow.” Mar., 17. MAY 1994 INDEXES TO VOLUME 59 73 Doyle, James R. Nailing Down Unlearned Found Me.” Oct., 64. Skills to Raise Test Scores. Apr., 38. Goya, Susan. Japanese Education: Hardly Known Hard Facts. Apr., 8. Eaton, Susan. AIDS Education Must Go Gracenin, Damun. Reaching and Teach- Beyond the Condom Wars. Dec., 66. ing the Homeless. Feb., 37. Ediger, Marlow. Encouraging Reading in Greenberg, Milton. Should College Fac- Middle School. Sept., 57. ulty Account for Their Time? Feb., 52. Edwards, Jack L. Get Started on Technol- Griswold, Dianne, Pat Collinsworth, Rob- ogy. Jan., 46. ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Helping Elders, Joycelyn. The U.S. Surgeon Gen- Black Grandparents Help Three Gen- eral on Schools and Health. Jan., 8. erations. Oct., 43. Engelhardt, Christin L. and James K. Walsh. The Sleepy-Time Blues. Feb., Hamilton, Awilda, Leo Anglin, and Paul 60. Mooradian. School Levels Team Up to Bring Minorities into Teaching. Dec., Farkas, Steve and Jean Johnson. From 32. Good Will to Gridlock: The Politics of Hill, Paul T. and Lorraine M. McDonnell. Education Reform. Oct., 4. Immigrant Education: The Incredible Fiedler, Ellen D., Richard E. Lange, and Shrinking Priority. Nov., 35. Susan Winebrenner. Ability Grouping: Hill, Susan, Connie Acott, Diane Geared for the Gifted. Jan., 52. DiGiacomo Peck, Patricia Richard, and First, Patricia F. and Marilyn M. Butorac. Cathy Schuster. Tobacco-Free Schools Academic Sanctions: “No Fair’? Feb., Raise a Smoke Alarm. Oct., 58. i? Hitz, Randy and Paula Butterfield. Keep- Fishbein, Leslie. We Can Curb College ing Calm When Church Meets State. Cheating. Mar., 58. Apr., 29. Fitzpatrick, Ruth and Christine Leland. Huelskamp, Robert M. The Second Com- Cross-Age Interaction Builds Reading/ ing of the Sandia Report. Sept., 4. Writing Enthusiasm. Mar., 66. Forte, Lorraine. Going Year-Round. May, Idstein, Pete. Swimming Against the re Mainstream (ing). Feb., 22. Frederick, LinandJ. Ron Nelson. Can Kids Design Curriculum? Yes! Apr., 42. Jackson, Francesina R. 7 Ways to a Cultur- Fuhr, Don L. Rescuing Students from Bor- ally Responsive Pedagogy. Feb., 46. derline Teachers. Sept., 42. Johnson, David W. and Roger T. Johnson. Put Gang Dynamic on Your Side! Dec., Gilbert, Terry. Corporate Influence by 35. 2010. Nov., 25. Johnson, Janice K. Improving Home- Glasser, William A. Empty-Seat Financial School-Community Connections. May, Aid for College Students Lets Every- 37. body Win. Jan., 56. Johnson, Jean and Steve Farkas. From Glatthorn, Allan A. Helping Teachers Do Good Will to Gridlock: The Politics of Better Instructional Planning. Oct., 16. Educational Reform. Oct., 4. Glazer, Hilda R. and Garry L. Landreth. Johnson, Roger T. and David W. Johnson. When a Child Is Dying. Sept., 64. Put Gang Dynamics on Your Side! Dec., Goble, Nick. School-Community Relations: 3S: New for the ’90s. Dec., 45. Gonder, Peggy Odell. Getting Kids Out of Kaplan, Matt. Engaging Youths and Se- the Muddle of Middle-Ability Educa- nior Adults in Community Life. Nov., tion. Sept., 18. 63. Goodman, Kenneth S. “I Didn’t Found Kellmayer, John. Disruptive High- Whole Language. Whole Language Schoolers Start Over on the College MAY 1994 74 THE EDUCATION DIGEST Campus. Dec., 8. McDonnell, Lorraine M. and Paul T. Hill. Kerchner, Charles T. Labor Relations as Immigrant Education: The Incredible Linchpin to School Change. Feb., 4. Shrinking Priority. Nov., 35. Kibby, Michael W. Today’s Students Read McGuire, Sandra L. Reduce Ageism in Better Than Yesterday’s: Here’s Proof. Kids by Screening What They Read. Jan., 30. Dec., 63. Kirst, Michael W. The Future of Local Miller, Edward. What Are We Feeding School Boards. Mar., 38. Kids, Anyway? Feb., 63. Kleinman, Ronald. Today's Kids Are No Miller, Suzanne. Middle-Schoolers “Do Worse for Weight. Apr., 69. Justice” by Their Classmates. Nov., 13. Moeller, Thomas G. What Research Says Landsman, Julie. Loosening Up the Up- about Self-Esteem and Academic Per- tight Writing Student. Apr., 59. formance. Jan., 34. Landreth, Garry L. and Hilda R. Glazer. Mohr, Kathleen A.J. Making a PLACE for When a Child Is Dying. Sept., 64. Foreign Students in Class. May, 44. Lange, Richard E., Ellen D. Fiedler, and Mooradian, Paul, Leo Ang)in, and Awilda Susan Winebrenner. Ability Grouping: Hamilton. School Levels Team Up to Geared for the Gifted. Jan., 52. Bring Minorities into Teaching. Dec., Leland, Christine and Ruth Fitzpatrick. 11. Cross-Age Interaction Builds Reading/ Moore, Charles E. 12 Secrets of Restruc- Writing Enthusiasm. Mar., 66. tured Schools. Dec., 23. Leonhard, Paul G. Keeping the Caring in Administration. May, 21. Nelson, J. Ronand Lin Frederick. Can Kids Lund, Jacalyn L. Alternatives in PE: Same Design Curriculum? Yes! Apr., 42. Sneakers, New Tricks. Feb., 66. Lynn, David H. Are Grammarians Anti- Ollman, Hilda E. Help Middle-Schoolers quarians in an Information Age? Oct., Choose Their Reading Wisely. Dec., 68. 56. Orlich, Donald C. Social Challenges to Manning, M. Lee. What to Teach Teach- America 2000. Mar., 4. ers of Middle-Schoolers. Apr., 46. Ornstein, Allan C. Leaders and Losers: Mathews, David. Why Students Hate Poli- How Principals Succeed. Dec., 27. tics. Sept., 49. Matz, Karl A. 10 Things They Never Taught Parry, Anne. Choosing Nonviolence ina Us About Teaching Spelling. Mar., 70. Violent World. Jan., 42. McAdams, Richard P. U.S. School Boards: Peck, Diane DiGiacomo, Connie Acott, Lessons From Abroad. Nov., 44. Patricia Richard, Susan Hill, and Cathy McAdoo, Maisie. Prospect Heights for Classroom Technology. Dec., 40. Two articles monthly from The Education Digest HIRING? If you want someone for a special now available from spot in your education program, America Online Education Digest classified ads education network. reach a lot of special people, includ- For free software, hourly ing subscribers, library users, and connect rates, and free pass-along readers. Call our Adver- connect time each month, call tising Department for details at 1-800-530-WORD 1-800-827-6364, ext. 5776 MAY 1994 INDEXES TO VOLUME 59 75 Schuster. Tobacco-Free Schools Raise Simonds, Robert L. The Religious Right a Smoke Alarm. Oct., 58. Explains the Religious Right. Mar., 19. Perkins, David. Do Students Understand Slaby Ronald G. Closing the Education Understanding? Jan., 21. Gap onTV’s “Entertainment” Violence. Phelps, Richard. National Testing, Pro Apr., 4. and Con. Nov., 21. Sleeter, Christine E. A Multicultural Edu- Pisano, Leah. Edutrain: A Charter School cator Views White Racism. May, 33. for At-Risk Kids. Jan., 64. Strom, Robert, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Poplin, Mary and Joseph Weeres. Listen- Griswold, and Shiriey Strom. Helping ing at the Learner’s Level: Voices from Black Grandparents Help Three Gen- Inside the Schoolhouse. Sept., 9. erations. Oct., 43. Postman, Neil. Technology as Dazzling Strom, Shirley, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Distraction. Apr., 25. Griswold, and Robert Strom. Helping Pruitt, B. E. Which Drug Abuse Preven- Black Grandparents Help Three Gen- tion Programs Work? Nov., 9. erations. Oct., 43. Renyi, Judith. Educating for Outcomes Puts Preparation Up for Grabs. Sept., Thiel, Mary Jo and James M. Croteau. 23. Facing Gay Issues in Career Counsel- Resnick, Lauren and Warren Simmons. ing. May, 25. Can the New Standards Project Thomas, Donald W. Technology's Next Change How Schools Work? Oct., 8. Phase is Ready to Fly: Are We? May, 13. Richard, Patricia, Connie Acott, Susan Thorson, RandiH. At-Riskers Runa School Hill, Diane Diacomo Peck, and Cathy Paper. Mar., 54. Schuster. Tobacco-Free Schools Raise Tierney, William G. and Estela M. a Smoke Alarm. Oct., 58. Bensimon. Shaping the Multicultural Riley, Richard W. The Secretary of Educa- College Campus. Nov., 67. tion on Reinventing Education. Jan., 4. Tomlinson, Carol Ann. Don’t Le: Gifted Rogers, Fred and Hedda B. Sharapan. Kids Be “Boomerang” Middle- How Children Use “Play.” Apr., 13. Schoolers. May, 49. Trent, Linda M. HATS Off to Handicapped Scales, Peter C. Improving Middle School Awareness. Feb., 50. Teacher Education. Sept., 38. Tuckman, Bruce W. Tips for Using Essay Schlechty, Phillip C. and Robert W. Cole. Tests. Jan., 71. Why Not Charter School Boards? Feb., 8 Vann, Allan S. Let’s Get the Curriculum Schuder, Ted and Janet L. Bergman. At- Reform Train Off the Bell-Curve Track. Riskers Set SAIL for Reading Strategi- Sept., 32. cally. Sept., 52. Schuster, Cathy, Connie Acott, Susan Hill, Walberg, Herbert].and EdwardA .W ynne. Diane DiGiacomo Peck, and Patricia Long-Term Groupings for Better Learn- Richards. Tobacco-Free Schools Raise ing. May, 4. a Smoke Alarm. Oct., 58. Waliach, Lorraine B. 4 Ways to Help Chil- Schweinhart, Lawrence J. Watch Kids in dren Cope With Violence. Oct., 29. Action to Assess Early Childhood. Dec., Walsh, James K. and Christin L. 53. Engelhardt. The Sleepy-Time Blues. Seldin, Peter. Rating Student Ratings of Feb., 60. Professors. Oct., 70. Watkins, Paul. Managing Angry Parents. Sharapan, Hedda B. and Fred Rogers. Oct., 63. How Children Use “Play.” Apr., 13. Weaver, Richard L. II, Howard W. Cotrell, Simmons, Warren and Lauren Resnick. and Sue Wenzlaff. How Do Students Can the New Standards Project See Master Teachers? Oct., 12. Change How Schools Work? Oct., 8. Weeres, Joseph and Mary Poplin. Listen- MAY 1994 76 THE EDUCATION DIGEST ing at the Learner's Level: Voices from Winner, Langdon. Technology Reweaves Inside the Schoolhouse. Sept., 9. the Fabric of Society. Nov., 27. Wenzlaff, Sue, Howard W. Cotrell, and Wynne, Edward A. and Herbert J. Richard L. Weaver II. How Do Stu- Walberg. Long-Term Groupings for dents See Master Teachers? Oct., 12. Better Learning. May, 4. Winebrenner, Susan, EllenD. Fiedler, and Richard E. Lange. Ability Grouping: Zlatos, Bill. Outcomes-Based Outrage Geared for the Gifted. Jan., 52. Runs Both Ways. Jan., 26. SUBJECT INDEX Articles are listed, within categories, alphabetically by authors’ last names, followed by the month of publication and the number of the first page of the article. ACCOUNTABILITY CHURCH AND SCHOOL Greenberg, Milton. Feb., 52 American Teacher. Mar., 23. Butterfield, Paula and Randy Hitz. Apr., ADMINISTRATION/SUPERVISION 29. Anderson, Bernice Taylor. Oct., 39. Conn, Joseph L. Mar., 26. Anton, Tod A. Mar., 41. Hitx, Randy and Paula Butterfield. Apr., Boston University/Chelsea Partnership. 29. Dec., 4. Simonds, Robert L. Mar., 19. Cole, Robert W. and Phillip C. Schlechty. Feb., 8. COMMUNITY-PARENT-SCHOOL Domanico, Raymond. Mar., 17. RELATIONS Fishbein, Leslie. Mar., 58. Brooks-Bonner, Lorna. Feb., 33. Fuhr, Don L. Sept., 42. Cardellichio, Thomas., Sept., 68. Glatthorn, Allan A. Oct., 16. Dismuke, Diane. May, 10. Kerchner, Charles T. Feb., 4. Domanico, Raymond. Mar., 17. Leonhard, Paul G. May, 21. Goble, Nick. Dec., 45. Ornstein, Allan C. Dec., 27. Johnson, Janice K. May, 37. Schlechty, Phillip C. and Robert W. Cole. Kaplan, Matt. Nov., 63. Feb., 8. Watkins, Paul. Oct., 33. BILINGUAL CONTINUING EDUCATION/SENIORS Mohr, Kathleen A.J. May, 44. Collinsworth, Pat, Dianne Griswold, Rob- ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. BOARD OF EDUCATION Griswold, Dianne, Pat Collinsworth, Rob- Agard-Jones, Leslie. Mar., 12. ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. American Teacher. Mar., 23. Strom, Robert, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Cole, Robert W. and Phillip C. Schlechty. Griswold, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. Feb., &. Strom, Shirley, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Domanico, Raymond. Mar., 17. Griswold, and Robert Strom. Oct., 43. Kirst, Michael W. Mar., 38. McAdams, Richard P. Nov., 44. CURRICULUM (GENERAL) Schlechty, Phillip C. and Robert W. Cole. Frederick, Lin and J. Ron Nelson. Apr., 42. Feb., 8. Nelson, J. Ronand Lin Frederick. Apr., 42. Perkins, David. Jan., 21. BUSINESS-SCHOOL RELATIONS Renyi, Judith. Sept., 23. Gilbert, Terry. Nov., 25. Vann, Allan S. Sept., 32. MAY 1994 INDEXES TO VOLUME 59 DISADVANTAGED/ MINORITIES EDUCATION ABROAD Agard-jones, Leslie. Mar., 12. Goya, Susan. Apr., 8. Amster, Sara-Ellen. Apr., 21. McAdams, Richard P. Nov., 44. Anderson, Bernice Taylor. Oct., 39. Anglin, Leo, Awilda Hamilton, and Paul EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Mooradian. Dec., 11. Adelman, Clifford. Dec., 19. Bensimon, Estela M. and William G. Burroughs, Robert. Nov., 51. Tierney. Nov., 67. Collinsworth, Pat, Dianne Griswold, Boston University/Chelsea Partnership. Robert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Oct., Dec., 4. 43. Collinsworth, Pat, Dianne Griswold, Rob- Consortium on Chicago School Research. ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. Nov., 4. Cowart, Melinda T. and Ronald E. Cowart. Cotrell, Howard W., Richard L. WeaverII , Mar., 34. and Sue Wenzlaff. Oct., 12. Cowart, Ronald E. and Melinda T. Cowart. Farkas, Steve and Jean Johnson. Oct., 4. Mar., 34. Gonder, Peggy Odell. Sept., 18. Croteau, James M. and Mary Jo Thiel. Griswold, Dianne, Pat Collinsworth, Rob- May, 25. ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. Gracenin, Damun. Feb., 37. Hill, Paul 7. and Lorraine M. McDonnell. Griswold, Dianne, Pat Collirsworth, Rob- Nov., 35. ert Strom, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. Huelskamp, Robert M. Sept., 4. Hamilton, Awilda, Leo Anglin, and Paul Johnson, Jean and Steve Farkas. Oct., 4. Mooradian. Dec., 11. Kaplan, Matt. Nov., 63. Kellmayer, John. Dec., 8. Kibby, Michael W. Jan., 30. McAdoo, Maisie. Dec., 40. McAdams, Richard P. Nov., 44. Mooradian, Paul, Leo Anglin, and Awilda McDonnell, Lorraine M. and Paul T. Hill. Hamilton. Dec., 11. Nov., 35. Pisano, Leah. Jan., 64. McGuire, Sandra L. Dec., 63. Strom, Robert, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Moeller, Thomas G. Jan., 34. Griswold, and Shirley Strom. Oct., Moore, Charles E. Dec., 23. 43. Ornstein, Allan C. Dec., 27. Strom, Shirley, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Poplin, Mary and Joseph Weeres. Sept., 9. Griswold, and Robert Strom. Oct., 43. Scales, Peter C. Sept., 38. Thiel, Mary Jo and James M. Croteau. Seldin, Peter. Oct., 70. May, 25. Strom, Robert, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Thorson, Randi H. Mar., 54. Griswold, and Shirley Strom. Oct., 43. Tierney, William G. and Estela M. Strom, Shirley, Pat Collinsworth, Dianne Bensimon. Nov., 67. Griswold, and Robert Strom. Oct., 43. Vann, Allan S. Sept., 32. DISCIPLINE/COMPULSORY Weaver, Richard L. II, Howard W. Cotrell, EDUCATION and SueWenzlaff. Oct., 12. Butorac, Marilyn M. and Patricia F. First. Weeres, Joseph and Mary Poplin. Sept., 9. Feb., 17. Wenzlaff, Sue, Richard L. Weaver II, and First, Patricia F. and Marilyn M. Butorac. Howard W. Cotrell. Oct., 12. Feb., 17. Fishbein, Leslie. Mar., 58. ELEMENTARY (GENERAL) Kellmayer, John. Dec., 8. Anderson, Patricia and Rebecca Brent. Jan., 67. DRUG ABUSE Brent, Rebecca and Patricia Anderson. Black, Susan. Oct., 55. Jan., 67. Pruitt, B. E. Nov., 9. Bullock, Janis. Nov., 57. MAY 1994 78 THE EDUCATION DIGEST Consortium on Chicago School Reform. Thiel, Mary Jo and James M. Croteau. Nov., 4. May, 25. Fitzpatrick, Ruth and Christine Leland. Wallach, Lorraine B. Oct., 29. Mar., 66. Frederick, Lin and J. Ron Nelson. Apr., 42. HANDICAPPED AND SPECIAL Leland, Christine and Ruth Fitzpatrick. (LEARNING AND MENTALLY Mar., 66. DISABLED) Nelson, J. Ronand Lin Frederick. Apr., 42. Idstein, Pete. Feb., 22. Parry, Anne. Jan., 42. Trent, Linda M. Feb., 50. ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS HEALTH Matz, Karl A. Mar., 70. Acott, Connie, Susan Hill, Diane DiGiacomo Peck, Patricia Richard and FEDERAL AND INTERSTATE Cathy Schuster. Oct., 58. Cuban, Larry. Jan., 12. Bushweller, Kevin. Nov., 54. Riley, Richard W. Jan., 4. Eaton, Susan. Dec., 66. Elders, Joycelyn. Jan., 8. FINANCE OF EDUCATION Engelhardt, Christin L. and James K. Conn, Joseph L. Mar., 26. Walsh. Feb., 60. Glasser, William A. Jan., 56. Hill, Susan, Connie Acott, Diane Di- Giacomo Peck, Patricia Richard, and GIFTED AND CREATIVE Cathy Schuster. Oct., 58. Fiedler, Ellen D., Richard E. Lange, and Peck, Diane DiGiacomo, Connie Acott, Susan Winebrenner. Jan., 52. Susan Hill, Patricia Richard, and Cathy Lange, Richard E., Ellen D. Fiedler, and Schuster. Oct., 58. Susan Winebrenner. Jan., 52. Richard, Patricia, Connie Acott, Susan Tomlinson, Carol Ann. May, 49. Hill, Diane DiGiacomo Peck,and Cathy Winebrenner, Susan, Ellen D. Fiedler, and Schuster. Oct., 58. Richard E. Lange. Jan., 52. Schuster, Cathy, Connie Acott, Susan Hill, Daine DiGiacomo Peck, and Patricia GROUPING Richard. Oct., 58. de Vinck, Christopher. Feb., 40. Miller, Edward. Feb., 63. Fiedler, Ellen D., Richard E. Lange, and Walsh, James K. and Christin L. Susan Winebrenner. Jan., 52. Engelhardt. Feb., 60. Lange, Richard E., Ellen D. Fiedler, and Susan Winebrenner. Jan., 52. HIGHER EDUCATION Walberg, HerbertJ.and EdwardA. Wynne. Anglin, Leo, Awilda Hamilton, and Paul May, 4. Mooradian. Dec., 11. Winebrenner, Susan, Ellen D. Fiedler, and Bensimon, Estela M. and William G. Richard E. Lange. Jan., 52. Tierney. Nov., 65. Wynne, Edward A. and Herbert]. Walberg. Glasser, William A. Jan., 56. May, 4. Greenberg, Milton. Feb., 52. Hamilton, Awilda, Leo Anglin, and Paul GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING Mooradian. Dec., 11. Burtnett, Frank. Oct., 51. Mathews, David. Sept., 49. Croteau, James M. and Mary Jo Thiel. Mooradian, Paul, Leo Anglin, and Awilda May, 25. Hamilton. Dec., 11. Glazer, Hilda R. and Garry L. Landreth. Tierney, William G. and Estela M. Sept., 64. Bensimon. Nov., 65. Landreth, Garry L. and Hilda R. Glazer. Sept., 64. ISSUES AFFECTING EDUCATION Miller, Suzanne. Nov., 13. Adelman, Clifford. Dec., 19 (gender). MAY 1994 INDEXES TO VOLUME 59 Croteau, James M. and Mary Jo Thiel. MULTICULTURALISM May, 25 (anti-gay bias). Agard-Jones, Leslie., Mar., 12. Darling-Hammond, Linda. Sept., 27 (for- Amster, Sara-Ellen. Apr., 21. profit schools). Bensimon, Estela M. and William G. Dismuke, Diane. May, 10 (senior citizens). Tierney. Nov., 67. Farkcs, Steve and Jean Johnson. Oct., 4 Jackson, Francesina R. Feb., 46. (politics). Sleeter, Christine E. May, 33. Johnson, Jean and Steve Farkas. Oct., 4 Tierney, William G. and Estela M. Ben- (politics). simon. Nov., 67. McGuire, Sandra L. Dec., 63 (ageism). Moeller, Thomas .G. Jan., 34 (self-esteem). NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS Orlich, Donald C. Mar., 4 (demograph- Darling-Hammond, Linda. Sept., 27. ics). Perkins, David. Jan., 21 (understanding). OPEN AND ALTERNATIVE Resnick, Lauren and Warren Simmons. EDUCATION Oct., 8 (national standards and as- Kellmayer, John. Dec., 8. sessments). PHYSICAL EDUCATION Simmons, Warren and Lauren Resnick. Lund, Jacalyn L. Feb., 66. Oct., 8 (national standards and assess- ments). PRESCHOOL/ EARLY CHILDHOOD Simonds, Robert L. Mar., 19 (religious right). Bullock, Janis. Nov., 58. Slaby, Ronald G. Apr., 4 (TV violence). McGuire, Sandra L. Dec., 63. Thiel, Mary Jo and James M. Croteau. Rogers, Fred and Hedda B. Sharapan. May, 25 (anti-gay bias). Apr., 13. Schweinhart, Lawrence J. Dec., 53. JUNIOR HIGH AND MIDDLE Sharapan, Hedda B. and Fred Rogers. SCHOOLS Apr., 13. Anderson, Bernice Taylor. Oct., 39. Beane, James A. Oct., 12. READING/LANGUAGE ARTS Davey, Beth. May, 61. Anderson, Patricia and Rebecca Brent. Ediger, Marlow. Sept., 57. Oct., 39. Manning, M. Lee. Apr., 46. Avery, Charles W. and Kay Beth Avery. Ollman, Hilda E. Dec., 56. May, 57. Scales, Peter C. Sept., 38. Avery, Kay Beth and Charles W. Avery. Tomlinson, Carol Ann. May, 49. May, 57. Bergman, Janet L. and Ted Schuder. Sept., LAW AND EDUCATION Sa. Bothel, Richard Thomas. Dec., 69. Brent, Rebecca and Patricia Anderson. Butorac, Marilyn M. and Patricia F. First. Oct., 39. Feb., 17. Burroughs, Robert. Nov., 51. First, Patricia F. and Marilyn M. Butorac. Davey, Beth. May, 61. Feb., 17. Ediger, Marlow. Sept., 57. Fitzpatrick, Ruth and Christine Leland. LIBRARIES Mar., 66. Curran, Charles. Apr. 72. Goodman, Kenneth S. Oct., 64. Jackson, Francesina R. Feb., 46. MISCELLANEOUS Kibby, Michael W. Jan., 30. Collins, Thomas H. Nov., 40 (global edu- Leland, Christine and Ruth Fitzpatrick. cation). Mar., 66. Curran, Charles. Apr., 72 (slogans). Ollman, Hilda E. Dec., 56. Kaplan, Matt. Nov., 63 (multigenera- Schuder, Ted and JanetL. Bergman. Sept., tional programs). $2. MAY 1994 80 THE EDUCATION DIGEST SCHOOL ORGANIZATION, TEACHING METHODS ENVIRONMENT Gonder, Peggy Odell. Sept., 18 Boston University/Chelsea Partnership. Mohr, Kathleen A.J. May, 44. Dec., 4 Forte, Lorraine. May, 7. TEACHING PROFESSION Johnson, David W. and Roger T. johnson. Cotrell, Howard W., Richard L. WeaverII, Dec., 35. and Sue Wenzlaff. Oct., 12. Johnson, Roger T. and David W. Johnson. Fuhr, Don L. Sept., 42. Dec., 35. Weaver, Richard L. II, Howard W. Cotrell, Moore, Charles E. Dec., 23. and Sue Wenzlaff. Oct., 12. Poplin, Mary and Joseph Weeres. Sept., 9. Wenzlaff, Sue, Howard W. Cotrell, and Weeres, Joseph and Mary Poplin. Sept., 9. Richard L. Weaver II. Oct., 12. SECONDARY (GENERAL) TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION Renyi, Judith. Sept. 23. Bothel, Richard Thomas. Dec., 69. Breinin, Charles. Sept., 30. SEX EDUCATION Cuban, Larry. Mar., 50. Eaton, Susan. Dec., 66. Edwards, Jack L. Jan., 46. Elders, Joycelyn. Jan., 8. McAdoo, Maisie. Dec., 40. Postman, Neil. Apr., 25. SOCIAL STUDIES Thomas, Donald W. May, 13. Collins, Thomas H. Nov., 40. Winner, Langdon. Nov., 27. SPECIFIC SUBJECTS, TEACHING OF TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Barton, Angela M. and Raymond L. Cuban, Larry. Jan., 12. Calabrese (democracy). Apr., 54. Doyle, James R. Apr., 38. Calabrese, Raymond L. and Angela M. Phelps, Richard. Nov., 21. Barton (democracy). Apr., 54. Schweinhart, Lawrence J. Dec., 53. Perkins, David. Jan., 21 (understanding). Tuckman, Bruce W. Jan., 71. Mathews, David. Sept., 49 (politics). Zlatos, Bill. Jan., 26. STATE GOVERNMENTS AND VIOLENCE AND VANDALISM EDUCATION Cardellichio, Thomas. Sept., 68. Renyi, Judith. Sept., 23. Cowart, Melinda T. and Ronald E. Cowart. Ziatos, Bill. Jan., 26. Mar., 34. Cowart, Ronald E. and Melinda T. Cowart. STUDENTS Mar., 34. Miller, Suzanne. Nov., 13. Parry, Anne. Jan., 42. Moeller, Thomas G. Jan., 34. Renyi, Judith. Sept., 23. Poplin, Mary and Joseph Weeres. Sept., 9. Slaby, Ronald G. Apr., 4. Weeres, Joseph and Mary Poplin. Sept., 9. Vann, Allan S. Sept., 32. Wallach, Lorraine B. Oct., 29. TEACHER EDUCATION Anglin, Leo, Awilda Hamilton, and Paul WRITING/LANGUAGE ARTS Mooradian. Dec., 11. Fitzpatrick, Ruth and Christine Leland. Glatthorn, Allan A. Sept. 16. Mar., 66. Hamilton, Awilda, Leo Anglin, and Paul Landsman, Julie. Apr., 59. Mooradian. Dec., 11. Leland, Christine, and Ruth Fitzpatrick. Mooradian, Paul, Leo Anglin, and Awilda Mar., 66. Hamilton. Dec., 11. Lynn, David H. Oct., 68. Scales, Peter C. Sept., 38. Thorson, Randi H. Mar., 54. MAY 1994

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