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Issue    Title    Author    Book Review    Date Actions
Volume 1, Number 2 Beyond Foxfire. Eliot Wigginton.   Fall, 1978 select
Volume 1, Number 2 Experiencing the City. Daniel U. Levine.   Fall, 1978 select
Volume 1, Number 2 How Delinquents Succeed Through Adventure Based Education. Gerald L. Golins.   Fall, 1978 select
Volume 1, Number 2 The Community as a Learning Resource. Ellie Greenberg.   Fall, 1978 select
Volume 1, Number 2 The Establishment Critics: A Summary of the Major Reports on Secondary Education in the '70s. Richard A. Zajchowski   Fall, 1978 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Experiential Learning and Information Assimilation: Toward an Appropriate Mix. James S. Coleman.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Experiential Learning: Don't Overlook Half Your Laboratory. Jane Watkins.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Johnny Says He is Learning... Through Experience. Diane Hedin, Dan Conrad.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Minimizing Legal Liability Risks. Betty van der Smissen.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Roadblocks to Recognition: Issues for Nontraditional Degree Programs. Brent W. Poppenhagen.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 3, Number 1 A Look Back: The History of the Cultural Journalism Movement. Murray Durst.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Babies and Bathwater: Two Experiential Heresies. Theodore F. Wichmann.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Becoming ""High-Risk"" Educators Maryann Hedaa   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Cheez! Uncle Sam: What Price Justice? Al Adams   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Current Theory and Research in Experiential Learning for Adults. Ernest M. Shuttenberg, Brent W. Poppenhagen.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Educational Communities: The Future of Experiential Education. Anne Leonard.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 How Experiential is Your Experience Based Program? Maurice Gibbons, David Hopkins.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Sketch of a Moving Spirit: Kurt Hahn. Thomas James.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 1 The Judicial Process as a Form of Program Evaluation. James Ellsberry.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 2 A Turn Down the Harbor. Peter G. Beidler   Fall, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 2 Experiential Components in Academic Courses. G. Christian Jernstedt.   Fall, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 2 Experiential Education: A Search for Common Roots. Greg Druian, Tom Owens, Sharon Owen.   Fall, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 2 The Paradox of Safety and Risk. Thomas James.   Fall, 1980 select
Volume 3, Number 2 The Quest for ""Freeworder"". An Interview with the Man Who Discovered the Open Network Thomas James   Fall, 1980 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Call to Action and Reflection Richard J. Kraft.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Critical Look: The Philosophical Foundations of Experiential Education April Crosby.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Look at the Life of an Outdoor Educator. Alan J. Kesselheim.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 1 Dewey's Philosophical Method and Its Influence on His Philosophy of Education. Jasper Hunt, Jr.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 1 On Defining Experiential Education. Laura Joplin.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 1 The Long Conversation: Tracing the Roots of the Past. Albert Adams, Sherrod Reynolds   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 1 Theory Misapplied: Teaching by Objectives and Cognitive Learning. Stanley J. Spector.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 A Marriage Proposal: Competency Based Education and Experiential Learning. Sherrod Reynolds.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 Do Your Homework: A Guide for Starting An Experiential Program In a School. Peggy Walker Stevens.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 Experiencing History. Raymond H. Muessig.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 Interview with Vito Perrone. Sherrod Reynolds.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 Look To This Day Bob Gillette   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 National Assessment of Experiential Education: Summary and Implications. Dan Conrad, Diane Hedin.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 Organizing Brainstorms. Kate Friesen   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 The Idea Notebook Association for Experiential Education   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 4, Number 2 The Risk of Freedom. Steve Simpson.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 5, Number 1 Broadening the Content of Environmental Education. John C. Miles.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 1 Focus on Classroom Teaching - A Forum for Teachers Roy Grimm   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 1 Looking for Experiential Education in the Elementary School. Casey Murrow.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 1 The Idea Notebook Sherrod Reynolds.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 1 The Individual and Environment. Bruce Elkin.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 1 Today's Need for Environmental Learning. John C. Miles.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 1 What Means This Experience? Alan R. Drengson.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Fanning the Flame: National Center for Service Learning. Lyn Baird.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Fight Illiteracy with Volunteer Youth. Jonathan Kozol.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Reclaiming a Wasted Resource - Youth. Jim Kielsmeier.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Return From the Mountain. Alec Dickson.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Seeking Roots: From Hahn to Greenleaf. Anthony Richards, Robert Sigmon.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 The Idea Notebook Sherrod Reynolds.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Three Examples of Service Learning: ""Project Leadership"" Pairs Youth with Inner-City Children. H. Dean Evans, Roberta Bowers.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Three Examples of Service Learning: ""Yes"" An Upbeat Project Buoyed by Student Initiative. Joy Hardin.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Three Examples of Service Learning: The Changing Role of Service in Outward Bound. Robert S. MacArthur.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 6, Number 1 A Short Course in the Melting Pot. Bill Cuff, Tim Churchard.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Adventure and Education. Erik Leroy.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Editorial: Quality and Renewal Sr. Maryann Hedaa   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Forum for Teachers Shirley-Dale Easley   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Melding Classroom Instruction with Real World Problem Solving. John E. Gannon, G. Winfield Fairchild.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Mentors. Linda Maxson.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Something Old, Something New Erik Hansen   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Southwestern Sojourn. Bert Horwood.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 The Idea Notebook Bert Cohen, Sherrod Reynolds.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 The Norwegian Nature Life Approach. Sarah Pendleton.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 1 The Spiritual Core of Experiential Education. F Earle Fox   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 An Introduction to Internship Education: New Roles for Faculty and Students. Dennis Pataniczek, Carol Johansen.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 Educating Interns in a Child Life Program: The Agency Supervisor's Perspective. Joan M. Chan.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 Integrating the Traditions of Experiential Learning in Internship Education. Jon Wagner.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 Internship Education: Past Achievements/Future Challenges. Tim Stanton.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 Perspectives on Learning in Internships. David Thornton Moore.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 Practical Evaluation for Experiential Education. Judith Kleinfeld.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 Stress, Burnout and Culture Shock: An Experiential, Pre-Service Approach Samuel J. Mungo   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 The Creek Still Sings: Reflections on an Internship. Gale Warner.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 The Effects of an Experiential Aerospace Program on Career Maturity Bettye B. Burkhalter, James P. Curtis   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 What is AEE? Association for Experiential Education   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 2 What is NSIEE? National Society for Internships and Experiential Education   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Adapting Foxfire to Special Populations. Bob Palmateer.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Evaluating Outward Bound for Delinquent Youth. Theodore F. Wichmann.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Experiential Learning for Hearing Impaired. Urban Whitaker.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Experiential Therapy for Psychiatric Patients. Thomas F. Stitch.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Forum for Teachers Ava M. Heinrichsdorff   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Miracle Workers? No. Positive Experiences for Special Populations? Yes. Pamela Wood.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Teaching Students to Work With Special Populations. Ed Raiola.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 The Idea Notebook Jeff Whitman   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 6, Number 3 The Wilderness As Therapy. Richard O. Kimball.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 7, Number 1 1984: The Orwellian Year of Educational Politics and Reform. Richard J. Kraft.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Conversation with Theodore Sizer Peggy Walker Stevens.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A High School Principal Looks at the National Reports. Arnold Langberg.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Nation at Risk: Another View. Association for Experiential Education, Council for the Advancement of Experiential Learning, National Society for Internships and Experiential Education.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Nation at Risk: Is It Good for Students? Diane Hedin.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Summary of the Major Reports: A Nation at Risk Richard Kraft   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 Futurology and Experiential Education. John D. Haas.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 Practical Evaluation Ideas. Alan Warner.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 The Idea Notebook Alan Warner.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 Two Perspectives on the Crisis in Education. Homer Page.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 2 Designing Processing Questions to Meet Specific Objectives Clifford E. Knapp.   Summer, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 2 How to Creatively Evaluate Programs. Alan Warner.   Summer, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 2 How to Dance with Your Insurance Company. Michael Mobley.   Summer, 1984 select
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