Projected to succeed: what high school graduates take with them from senior project.
This qualitative study explored the experiences of 27 graduates of a suburban high school in New England after their successful completion of the schools senior project, a project-based learning graduation requirement. Its purpose was to identify and describe what these recent graduates from the Cla...
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