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Date: 2013-01-31 18:17:49
Mentorship
Science education
Student engagement
John Jay Science and Engineering Academy
WestEd
Education
Educational psychology
Peer mentoring

Evaluating university-to-school peer mentoring in science: the influence of the In2science program in Victorian schools AugustKerri-Lee Harris and Angelito Calma

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