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  2. Erna Barschak - Wikipedia

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    Barschak was a leaned typist and bookkeeper and worked in this position for 6 years, until she received a diploma in the field of business education. In 1915 Barschak completed the German Abitur which allowed her to go on to university, where she studied economics, sociology and psychology in Berlin and Tübingen . [ 2 ]

  3. Louise Rosenblatt - Wikipedia

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    When Rosenblatt began teaching English Literature at Barnard, she developed an intense interest in each reader's unique response to a given text. Her views regarding literacy were influenced by John Dewey, [3] who was in the philosophy department at Columbia in the 1930s, as well as Charles Sanders Peirce and William James.

  4. Margarita Cota-Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    The next year, she began writing poetry seriously. After teaching at her alma mater for two years, she earned her doctoral degree from the University of Arizona in 1980. During her time of education, Cota-Cárdenas was a divorced mother of three children and had little time to devote to the Chicano movement. Beginning in 1981, she taught ...

  5. Christine Nuttall - Wikipedia

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    Christine Nuttall (1931 - 2020), OBE [1] was a British academic and teacher of English as a Foreign Language who worked for over 30 years globally, and had published a guide to Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language [2] which remains a key resource [3] for international teaching and learning a foreign language.

  6. Charles J. Stivale - Wikipedia

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    Charles Joseph Stivale (born 1949) [1] is an American scholar of French literature and critical theory, author, literary critic, and academic.Stivale is particularly known for his work on Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.

  7. Leslie Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe began writing stories at a young age and published several short stories before finishing school. However, she followed a career path in business, putting her writing aspirations on the back burner for a while. She published her first novel, Executive, [1] in 2011, while working as a senior business leader. The novel was received well by ...

  8. Margaret Renkl - Wikipedia

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    Renkl taught high school English at Harpeth Hall, a private school in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1987 to 1997. [5] She quit teaching after a difficult pregnancy with her second child, and spent years freelance writing for various publications, [ 1 ] including Glamour, Guernica, Literary Hub, Oxford American, and River Teeth. [ 6 ]

  9. Robert Morss Lovett - Wikipedia

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    After a period teaching at Harvard, Lovett came to Chicago in 1893 to teach writing and English literature at the University of Chicago. He was assistant professor of English (1894–1904); associate professor from 1904 to 1909; and full professor from 1909 onward. From 1903 to 1920 he was dean in the junior college.

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