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Champaigne, J.Developmental Studies Program Review, 1974-1981. Canandaigua, N.Y.: Community College of the Finger Lakes, 1981. 33-33.p (ED 206 338)
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Cohen, A. M.“What Next for the Humanities?”Community College Review, 1980,4 (7) 66-71.
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Dale, J. E.“The Case for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Social Science.”Community College Social Science Journal, 1980-81, 2 (3) 34-38.
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Eason, D.O. Charting the Territory: Interdisciplinary Studies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Conference on English in the Two-Year College, Biloxi, Miss., 1981. 12-12.p (ED 208 914)
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I.D.S. (Interdisciplinary Studies in General Education): A Program for the 1980s. Orlando, Fla.: Valencia Community College, 1980. 9-9p. (ED 207 635)
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Humanities at College of San Mateo. San Mateo, Calif.: San Mateo College, 1981. 61-61p. (ED 203 915)
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Moore, B. J., and Silverman, S.E.Team Teaching in an Introductory Course to Social Science. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Eastern Community College Social Science Association, Baltimore, Md., 1980. 16-16.p (ED 188 689)
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Parsons, M. H.A Sense of Perspective: Four Years of Experience with an Integrated Humanities Course for Career Students. Paper presented at the “What ever happened to the Humanities?” Conference, Catonsville, Md., 1978. 19-19p. (ED 156 281).
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Sadler, Jr., W. A. Tapping the Potentials of Interdisciplinary Studies in a Freshman Core Program. Unpublished paper, 1978. 16-16p. (ED 167 231)
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Sbaratta, P. A.The Interdisciplinary Cornucopia. Paper presented at the Annual Conference on English in the Two-Year College, Baltimore, Md., 1981. 9-9p. (ED 211 156).
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Schulz, B. A.Strengthening Humanities in Occupational Curricula: A Brief Review of Strategies, Sources, and Models. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northeast Regional Conference on English in the Two-year College, New York, N.Y., 1980. 32-32p. (ED 202 508)
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Slonecker, W. G.Strengthening Humanities in the Occupational Curriculums at Chemeketa Community College. Paper presented at the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges/National Endowment for the Humanities Conference on Strengthening the Humanities, Los Angeles, Calif., 1981. 30-30p. (ED 202 561)
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Wiley, B. The Intercurricular Studies Division: An Interdisciplinary Success. Unpublished paper, 1981. lip. (ED 207 643)