Cocurricular practice communities and student identity transition: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Cocurricular student communities of practice (CoP) can significantly impact a student's construction of their professional self. This interpretative phenomenological analysis explored the perspectives of four near graduates and one recently graduated undergraduate student at a mid-size, regiona...
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