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Contributors to September's AE-Extra
[Issue 8/2003]
Dan Lukiv, M.Ed., teaches
English and creative writing at McNaughton Centre. Quesnel, BC, Canada.
He is a poet, novelist, short story and article writer, and an independent
education researcher. His writing has appeared over fifteen hundred
times in 16 countries. His formal apprenticeship as a writer
includes intensive personal direction from masters such as Canada's Professor
Robert Harlow, the USA's Paul Bagdon, and England's D. M. Thomas. He edits
a literary journal, CHALLENGER international, which focuses attention
on young, up-and-coming Canadian poets. He also edits The Journal of
Secondary Alternate Education. He is married and has four daughters.
(E-mail lukivdan@shaw.ca).
Andrew Foran, M. Ed., is a geography
teacher and outdoor educator with the Halifax Regional School Board, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, and lecturer with St. Francis Xavier University, Faculty
of Education, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. The focus of his Masters research
and teaching practice is service learning, experiential applications within
public-school programs, and curriculum development at the secondary level.
Andrew is currently a full time doctorate student at the University of
Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. His dissertation is a phenomenological examination
of the life world of teachers' engaged in experiential courses and instruction.
(E-mail aforan@ualberta.ca)
Nancy Deaner is a graduate student in
special education at the University of Akron and a teacher of students
with disabilities in the Akron Public Schools.
Timothy Lillie is Assistant Professor
of Education at the University of Akron; his research interests include
families of disabled children, Disability Studies, and the intersection
of disability, ethics, and bioethics.
(E-mail: tlillie@uakron.edu)
David Wilde is Professor
and Emeritus Fellow, Loughborough University, UK and a contemporary
New Mexico biographer and writing tutor. David is currently
a registered speaker for the University of New Mexico Speakers' Bureau,
Department of Public Affairs and is a researcher for the Center for Southwest
Research in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
E-mail wilded@hotmail.com
David Wilde's Homepage is
at: http://www.savageinternet.com/wilde
Reviews at http://www.alibi.com/alibi/2002-10-31/arts_section.html#booknews
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