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... Interaction across the Curriculum , " written collaboratively with Kathryn Remlinger and William Bulleit and published in JAC ( 17.3 [ 1997 ] : 343-64 ) . A number of people have helped in significant ways . I dedicate the book to my ...
... Interaction across the Curriculum , " written collaboratively with Kathryn Remlinger and William Bulleit and published in JAC ( 17.3 [ 1997 ] : 343-64 ) . A number of people have helped in significant ways . I dedicate the book to my ...
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... interaction , sex segregation , and differences in feedback male and fe- male students receive from teachers ( Sadker and Sadker ) . Theresa Enos's Gender Roles and Faculty Lives in Rhetoric and Composition focuses on equity issues for ...
... interaction , sex segregation , and differences in feedback male and fe- male students receive from teachers ( Sadker and Sadker ) . Theresa Enos's Gender Roles and Faculty Lives in Rhetoric and Composition focuses on equity issues for ...
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