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1. Institutes on Ancient and Modern Studies.

2. Social Skills Training in Correctional Treatment: An Educational Perspective.

3. Student Views of Human Development Instruction: A Humanistic Accountability Procedure.

4. Teacher Support.

5. Rural Development Research at Land-Grant Institutions in the South. SRDC Series Publication No. 2 (Revised), January 1977.

6. Career Education and the Meanings of Work. Monographs on Career Education.

7. Autobiography as an Enhancement of the Relationship Between Student and Cooperating Teacher.

8. Social Policies, the Designed Environment, and Human Development.

9. The Ecology of Human Development in Retrospect and Prospect.

10. Technology and the Nature of Man: Biological Considerations. An Occasional Paper on Man/Society/Technology.

11. Minorities and Malnutrition.

12. Education for Human Development: Understanding Montessori.

13. Proceedings of the Annual National Clinic on Technical Education (12th, Spokane, Washington, March 26-28, 1975). Human Resource Development: Technical Education's Challenge.

14. 1975 Curriculum for Primary Schools: Social Studies Guidelines.

15. Nature of Good and Evil.

16. Keesda (A Coming-Out Feast).

17. Affective Education in the Primary Grade Levels: A Pilot Program.

18. The Kendall College Human Potential Seminar: Guidelines and Materials.

19. An Experimentalist Approach to Counseling.

20. Facilitating Assertive Training Groups. A Manual.

21. Delivering HRD [Human Resource Development] Skills in the Public Schools.

22. Beyond the Three R's. Training Teachers for Affective Education.

23. The Student Development Program: A Process of Affective Learning in American Higher Education.

24. Life-Coping Skills. Preliminary Report.

25. The Migrant Worker in Socio-Historical Perspective.

26. Homemaking--Family Living: Curriculum Planning Guidelines, Level 1 and 2, Middle School (Grades 5-8).

27. The Macalester Class of 1973: Concerns About the Future.

28. A Brief Overview of the Mountain-Plains Program.

29. Life Science, Grade 7. Curricular Guide.

30. U. S. and Canadian Native Voluntary Associations: Continuities Within the Evolution of Culture.

31. A Campus-Wide Human Development Model. Colby Community College, 1973-1975.

32. Work as a Way to Improve Socialization to Adulthood.

33. Education Tomorrow: A Collection of Articles From Mountain-Plains.

34. Growing Up: The Development of Psychosocial Maturity. Report No. 180.

35. Education to Make a Life. Bibliography.

36. Development in the Preschool Years: A Functional Analysis.

37. Critical Contributions of Piaget to Humanistic Psychology.

38. Human Development, Stages of Cognition, School Readiness and Social Deprivation: A Rationale Based on Piaget and a New Theory of 'Bioplasmic Forces'.

39. Drugs and Family/Peer Influence. Family and Peer Influences on Adolescent Drug Use. National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Issues 4.

40. Toward an Integrated Elementary School Curriculum through Career Awareness Activities.

41. A Proposal for Application of Basic Research in Human Development to Educational Planning and Evaluation.

42. Rural Development Research at Land-Grant Institutions in the South.

43. Observation Methods for Human Dialogue.

44. The Many Faces of College Success and Their Nonintellective Correlates: The Published Literature Through the Decade of the Sixties. Monograph No. 15.

45. The World of Health Occupations. A Two-Year Cooperative Program.

46. Home Management and Human Service Competencies.

47. Education and Working Life in Modern Society.

48. General Education at Miami-Dade Community College. Draft Document.

49. College Perspective '75: New Thrusts, New Musts. Proceedings, Annual International Institute on the Community College (6th, Lambton College, Sarnia, Ontario, June 9-12, 1975).

50. Adult Learners and Traditional Students. A Comparison of Values, Attitudes, and Aspirations.

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