Literacy Links
Volume 4, No. 1, September 1999

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New Horizons in Adult Education: A Scholarly Electronic Journal is an electronic journal focused on current research and ideas in adult education. It is published two or three times each year and is transmitted to subscribers around the world at no fee through the electronic network of AEDNET. It publishes research, thought pieces, book reviews, conceptual analyses, case studies, and invitational columns. Go to Web site
http://www.fcae.nova.edu/~aed/new horizons.html

Networks: An On-Line Journal for Teacher Research is an on-line journal dedicated to teacher research that "aims to provide a forum for teachers' voices, a place where teachers working in classrooms, from pre-school to university, can share their experiences and learn from each other." Each issue includes feature-length articles, short reports of work-in-progress, book reviews, and discussions on current issues in teacher research. Web site: http://tortoise.oise.utoronto.ca/~networks/

 


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