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Peer-Led Team Learning: A Handbook for Team  Leaders

Peer-Led Team Learning: A Handbook for Team Leaders

Peer-Led Team Learning: A Handbook for Team  Leaders
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Peer-Led Team Learning: A Handbook for Team Leaders

by Mancus, Gretchen; Roth, Vicki; Goldstein, Ellen

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Prentice Hall, 2001-01-19. Paperback. Like New. Like new and ships fast. Has a number written on the front in marker, copy is crisp and free of any writing. 100% of proceeds go towards international distribution of books to promote literacy.

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Title
Peer-Led Team Learning: A Handbook for Team Leaders
Author
Mancus, Gretchen; Roth, Vicki; Goldstein, Ellen
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0130408115
ISBN 13
9780130408112
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Date Published
2001-01-19

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