Document Type
Other
Editor
Carole J. Bombard, Editor
Publisher
Charles E. Tarr, Vice President for Research
Publication Date
10-1985
Publisher location
University of Maine, Orono, ME
Issue Number
1
Volume Number
2
Abstract/ Summary
Cover: The painting reproduced on the cover is a 22” by 30” acrylic on paper entitled Passage-10, by James Linehan, Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Maine at Orono, where he teaches painting. ©James Linehan, 1985.
Articles include:
"Polyunsaturated Fats: are they killing us?" by Linda J. Kling
"Where are the Dreamers: aspirations of Maine's rural high school students," by Robert A. Cobb, Walter G. McIntire, and Philip A. Pratt
"Elsewhere in Education: a research sampler"
- "Physical Education and Handicapped Children," Stephen A. Butterfield
- "School Climate and Teacher Efficacy," Theodore Coadarci
- "The Principal Principle," Gordon A. Donaldson, Jr.
- "Assessing Leadership," Ronald L. Sparkes
"Malnutrition in Maine," by Richard A. Cook
"Hypertension: aging and intellect," by Merrill F. Elias and Michael Robbins
"From Campus to Public Schools"
"A Ceiling on Shelter," by Peggy K. Schomaker
"From the Dispatch Case: Control of Cell Growth at the Level of the Genetic Code," by R.D. Blake
"In the Spring issue of EXPLORATIONS: The sure but silent force in American foreign policy in post World War II Japan—Harry F. Kern"
Repository Citation
Kling, Linda J.; Cobb, Robert A.; McIntire, Walter G.; Pratt, Philip A.; Cook, Richard A.; Elias, Merrill; Robbins, Michael; Schomaker, Peggy K.; and Blake, R. D., "Explorations, Vol. 2, No. 1" (1985). Explorations — A Journal of Research. 14.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/explorations/14
Version
publisher's version of the published document
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