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The Effectiveness of Writing Across the Curriculum in a Baccalaureate Social Work Program: Students’ Perceptions

Advances in Social Work
doi 10.18060/15692
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May 29, 2014

Authors
Naelys LunaE. Gail HortonJeffrey R. Galin
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IUPUI University Library


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