sponsor-mentor as a student resource and university partner: a case study of experiential projects.
A century and more of educational research and writing suggests that experiential learning and field mentorship help students gain industry context, skills, and practical training. However, opportunities for mentorship are typically viewed as standalone events, taking place following curricular trai...
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