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Willoughby, Charles A. and Chamberlain, John. MacArthur: 1941-1951 (Book Review)
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Higgins, Trumbull;
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(Commentary,
v.19,
1955,
pp.608-610)
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Handbook of Writing Research (Charles A. MacArthur, Steve Graham, & Jill Fitzgerald, eds., 2006)
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PETERSON, SHELLEY STAGG;
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Toronto, ON, Canada;
(Curriculum inquiry,
v.38,
2008,
pp.449-453)
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MacArthur, 1941-1951. By Major General <i>Charles A. Willoughby</i> and <i>John Chamberlain</i>. (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1954. Pp. xiii, 441. $5.75.)
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Field Jr., James A.;
Naval War College;
(The American historical review,
v.60,
1955,
pp.630-630)
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Using Technology to Enhance the Writing Processes of Students with Learning Disabilities
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MacArthur, Charles A.;
Charles A. MacArthur, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of Delaware. His research interests are in literacy, strategy instruction, and technology applications with students with learning disabilities. Address: Charles A. MacArthur, Department of Educational Studies, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716.;
(Journal of learning disabilities : LDX,
v.29,
1996,
pp.344-354)
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My Lovable Fascist : <b>David Foy:</b><i>Loyalty First: The Life and Times of Charles A. Willoughby, MacArthur's Chief Intelligence Officer</i> Casemate, Havertown, PA, 2023, 288 p., $13.09 (hardcover).
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Gendron, Angela;
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(The international journal of intelligence and counterintelligence,
v.38,
2025,
pp.721-727)
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Learning Disabled Students' Difficulties in Learning to Use A Word Processor: Implications for Instruction and Software Evaluation
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MacArthur, Charles A.;
Shneiderman, Ben;
Charles A. MacArthur, PhD, is a Faculty Research Associate at the Institute for the Study of Exceptional Children and Youth of Department of Special Education at the University of Maryland. Address: Dr. Charles MacArthur, ISECY, 1220 Benjamin Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.;
Ben Shneiderman, PhD is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on human factors in the design of software.;
(Journal of learning disabilities : LDX,
v.19,
1986,
pp.248-253)
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Student Assistant for Learning from Text (SALT) : A Hypermedia Reading Aid
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MacArthur, Charles A.;
Haynes, Jacqueline B.;
Charles A. MacArthur is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of Delaware. His research interests are in literacy, strategy instruction, and technology applications with students with learning disabilities.;
Jacqueline B. Haynes is vice president of Intelligent Automation, Inc., where she directs research projects focused on artificial intelligence applications in education and training, especially for individuals with disabilities. Previously, she conducted research on special education technology at the University of Maryland. Dr. Haynes received her PhD in curriculum and instruction with a specialty in reading from the University of Maryland. Address: Charles A. MacArthur, Department of Educational...;
(Journal of learning disabilities : LDX,
v.28,
1995,
pp.150-159)
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Review Essay: A Field at Sixty Something
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Anson, Chris M.;
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(College composition and communication,
v.62,
2010,
pp.216-228)
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Drawing and redrawing the map of writing studies
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GLASSWELL, KATHRYN;
KAMBERELIS, GEORGE;
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(Reading research quarterly,
v.42,
2007,
pp.304-323)
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They All Have Something to Say : Helping Learning Disabled Students Write
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Schwartz, Shirley S.;
MacArthur, Charles A.;
Shirley S. Schwartz, MEd, is the project coordinator of the Computers and Writing Instruction Project, a program for teaching writing to students with learning disabilities.;
Charles A. MacArthur, PhD, is a research associate at the University of Maryland. Shirley S. Schwartz, Department of Special Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.;
(Academic therapy,
v.25,
1990,
pp.459-471)