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Winter 1997
Symposium
:
The History of Women in Education
Christine A. Woyshner, Bonnie Hao Kuo Tai
Reflections on Writing a History of Women Teachers
Kathleen Weiler
Women and Education in Eritrea
:
A Historical and Contemporary Analysis
Asgedet Stefanos
Reconsidering a Classic
:
Assessing the History of Women's Higher Education a Dozen Years after Barbara Solomon
Linda Eisenmann
Also in this Issue
Foreword
Sally Schwager
Afterword
:
Narratives of Possibility and Impossibility: What Unites Us and What Separates Us
Eileen de los Reyes
Editor's Review - Beating the Odds: How the Poor Get Into College by Arthur Levine and Jana Nidiffer
Mary Kenyatta
Book Notes
We Can't Eat Prestige
By John Hoerr
The Seed Is Mine
By Charles van Onselen
The Essential Piaget
Edited by Howard E. Gruber and J. Jacques Vonëche
Journey With Children
By Frances P. Lothrop Hawkins
Guided Reading
By Irene C. Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell
One Child, Two Languages
By Patton O. Tabors
Taking Note
By Brenda Miller Power