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美国加州教材 Literature- The Readers Choice British Literature 美国加州 教材 Reader
interactivestudenteditionPROGRAM CONSULTANTSJeffrey D.Wilhelm,PhDDouglas Fisher,PhDBeverly Ann Chin,PhDJacqueline Jones Royster,DALiteratureGlencoeThe Readers ChoiceRoyalty-Free/Corbisi GLTRC_SE_TP_BL_845482.indd ii GLTRC_SE_TP_BL_845482.indd i2/2/07 9:56:02 AM2/2/07 9:56:02 AMAcknowledgmentsCopyright 2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies,Inc.All rights reserved.Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act,no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means,or stored in a database or retrieval system,without prior permission of the publisher.TIME Time,Inc.TIME and the red border design are trademarks of Time,Inc.used under license.Send all inquiries to:Glencoe/McGraw-Hill8787 Orion PlaceColumbus,OH 43240-4027ISBN-13:(student edition)978-0-07-845482-0ISBN-10:(student edition)0-07-845482-4ISBN-13:(teacher edition)978-0-07-845606-0ISBN-10:(teacher edition)0-07-845606-1Printed in the United States of America.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 027/055 12 11 10 09 08 07Grateful acknowledgment is given authors,publishers,photographers,museums,and agents for permission to reprint the following copyrighted material.Every effort has been made to determine copyright owners.In case of any omissions,the Publisher will be pleased to make suitable acknowledgments in future editions.Acknowledgments continued on page R102ACKNOWLEDGMENTSii-v FM-845482.indd iiii-v FM-845482.indd ii1/9/07 10:18:55 AM1/9/07 10:18:55 AMiiiConsultantsJeffrey D.Wilhelm,PhD,a former middle and secondary school English and reading teacher,is currently Professor of Education at Boise State University.He is the author or coauthor of numerous articles and several books on the teaching of reading and literacy,includ-ing award-winning titles such as You Gotta BE the Book and Reading Dont Fix No Chevys.He also works with local schools as part of the Adolescent Literacy Project and recently helped establish the National Writing Project site at Boise State University.Douglas Fisher,PhD,is Professor of Language and Literacy Education and Director of Professional Development at San Diego State University,where he teaches English lan-guage development and literacy.He also serves as Director of City Heights Educational Pilot,which won the Christa McAuliffe Award from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.He has published numerous articles on reading and literacy,differentiated instruc-tion,and curriculum design.He is coauthor of the book Improving Adolescent Literacies:Strategies That Work and coeditor of the book Inclusive Urban Schools.Beverly Ann Chin,PhD,is Professor of English,Director of the English Teaching Program,former Director of the Montana Writing Project,and former Director of Composition at the University of Montana in Missoula.She currently serves as a Member at Large of the Conference of English Leadership.Dr.Chin is a nationally recognized leader in English language arts standards,curriculum,and assessment.Formerly a high school teacher and an adult education reading teacher,Dr.Chin has taught in English language arts education at several universities and has received awards for her teaching and service.Jacqueline Jones Royster,DA,is Professor of English and Senior Vice Provost and Executive Dean of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University.She is currently on the Writing Advisory Committee of the National Commission on Writing and serves as chair for both the Columbus Literacy Council and the Ohioana Library Association.In addi-tion to the teaching of writing,Dr.Roysters pro-fessional interests include the rhetorical history of African American women and the social and cultural implications of literate practices.She has contributed to and helped to edit numerous books,anthologies,and journals.Program ConsultantsSenior Program ConsultantsCONSULTANTSii-v FM-845482.indd iiiii-v FM-845482.indd iii6/28/06 12:17:48 PM6/28/06 12:17:48 PMivMary A.Avalos,PhDAssistant Department Chair,Department of Teaching and LearningResearch Assistant Professor,Department of Teaching and Learning University of MiamiCoral Gables,FloridaWanda J.Blanchett,PhDAssociate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Exceptional Education School of Education University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Milwaukee,WisconsinWilliam G.Brozo,PhDProfessor of Literacy Graduate School of EducationCollege of Education and Human Development George Mason UniversityFairfax,VirginiaNancy Drew,EdDLaPointe Educational ConsultantsCorpus Christi,TexasSusan Florio-Ruane,EdDProfessor College of EducationMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing,MichiganSharon Fontenot ONeal,PhDAssociate Professor Texas State University San Marcos,TexasNancy Frey,PhDAssociate Professor of Literacy in Teacher EducationSchool of Teacher Education San Diego State University San Diego,CaliforniaVictoria Gentry Ridgeway,PhDAssociate ProfessorReading EducationClemson UniversityClemson,South Carolina Kimberly Lawless,PhDAssociate ProfessorCurriculum,Instruc

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