Peers in the Classroom
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Twenty cases represent the varied experiences of faculty, students, and administrators as they model their own lifelong learning while in the midst of busy adult roles and responsibilities.
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Twenty cases represent the varied experiences of faculty, students, and administrators as they model their own lifelong learning while in the midst of busy adult roles and responsibilities.
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"Twenty cases represent the varied experiences of faculty, students, and administrators as they model their own lifelong learning while in the midst of busy adult roles and responsibilities."
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