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Advancing the Promotion of Information Literacy Through Peer-led Learning
2009
Communications in Information Literacy
Two new courses at the University of Windsor are opening a door to thinking about information literacy and curricular integration in very different ways. The courses, Ways of Knowing and Mentorship & Learning, were originally designed to help with retention and transition issues. They were also founded on the concept of peer-led learning at the university level. In this model students are able to organically connect with their peers in a way that is not always possible with faculty and
doi:10.15760/comminfolit.2009.3.1.66
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