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 Featured Books:

Bodies from the Ice: Melting Glaciers & the Recovery of the Past

Bodies from the Ash

Bodies from the Bog

3 NBs of Julian Drew

 
 
     

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My Articles

 

Muse magazine September 2006

"The Secrets of Vesuvius: Bringing the Dead Back to Life" by James M. Deem (pages 18-27)

 

DIG magazine September 2005:

"Tollund Man" by James M. Deem (pages 6-9)

"Art-I-Facts: Windeby Girl" by James M. Deem (inside back cover)

 

Academic Articles

 

Why I don't teach reading anymore. The Reading Instruction Journal, 32 (Winter 1989), 38-41.

 

Developing literacy through transcription. Journal of Basic Writing, 7 (Fall 1988), 99-107. With Sandra Engel.

 

The educational oral history: An approach to teaching basic writing. Teaching English in the Two-year College, 15 (May 1988), 105-109. With Sandra Engel.

 

Transcribing speech: An initial step in basic writing. College Composition and Communication, 36 (October 1985), 290-292.

 

Using chapters: Reading and writing at different levels. In Classroom practices in teaching English, 1980-81: Dealing with differences. Urbana, Ill.: NCTE, 1980. With Sandra Engel.

 

Teaching a second language to Indochinese refugees when no program exists. Journal of Reading, 23 (April 1980), 601-605. Condensed and reprinted in The Education Digest, 40 (1980), 31-33. With William J. Marshall.

 

 
 

 

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