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A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge

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Published in:International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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Published: 2025
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title A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge
title_auth A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge
title_full A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge
title_fullStr A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge
title_full_unstemmed A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge
title_short A Multi-Case Study Of Peer Tutoring Programs: Program Structure, Faculty-Tutor Partnerships, and Access to Instructional Knowledge
title_sort a multi-case study of peer tutoring programs: program structure, faculty-tutor partnerships, and access to instructional knowledge
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url https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ij-sotl/vol19/iss2/7