One of the features of the BEMAS Annual Conference is the interaction with those from overseas. Here the authors give a flavour of the approach to continuing professional development in Illinois.
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Comments are welcomed to Dr. Donald R. Johnson, Associate Professor, Northern Illinois University, LEPS, Gabel Hall 201c, DeKalb, IL 60115, 815/753-9261, FAX: 815/753-1513,e-mail: drjohnson@niu.edu