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The new issue of Thinking Classroom

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All online subscribers to Thinking Classroom can now enjoy access to the electonic version of issue 3 volume 7. On July 14 they were notified that their subscription was activized. They were reminded of their logins and passwords to ensure smooth access. Subscribers can download the PDF file from our website to their computer and can also read separate articles online in HTML format. All those who are also subscribed to the print edition of the journal, will receive their copies by surface mail in August.

The issue includes the following articles and features (see the first few paragraphs of each article by clicking it):

Departments  
Teachers, classrooms, and change  
Optimists and Realists.
David J. Klooster and Patricia Bloem
 
 
Strategic Moves  
Popular music in the classroom
William G. Brozo
 
 
Features  
Improving Class Climate With the Check-In Strategy  
Roberta A. Heydenberk, Warren R. Heydenberk, and John A. Bochnowicz
 
 
Cross-Cultural Professional Development for Teacher Preparation: A Model for Sustainable Change  
Glenda W. Crawford, Deborah T. Long, and Bird B. Stasz
 
 
Sharing English Theory and Pedagogy Across Cultures: Exchange Among Nigerian and American Faculty Members  
Beth L. Virtanen, Sola Owonibi, and Ayodele Bamidele
 
 
Media Education Must Become Part and Parcel of the Curriculum  
Interview with Alexander Fedorov, President of the Russian Association for Film & Media Education
 
 
Reflective Writing in the University Classroom  
Mari Karm and Katrin Poom-Valickis
 
 
Everybody Likes Poems!
Celebrating Poetry and Literacy in the Classroom, School, and Community
 
Francis E. Kazemek, Jerry J. Wellik, and Julie Barkley
 
 
Teach Editing – If You Can  
Bill Bridges
 
 

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