case study of undergraduate international students' experiences in a service-learning course and the impact on their academic transition
The purpose of this case study was to understand how a service-learning course affects the academic transition of undergraduate-level international students attending a private university in the northeastern United States. To achieve this purpose, three research questions wer...
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