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Peer-led team learning in an undergraduate biology course: Impacts on recruitment, retention, and imposter phenomenon.

Mariah C MaxwellJulia J SnyderRyan D P DunkJeremy D SloaneIsabella CannonJason R Wiles
Published in: BMC research notes (2023)
The data in this note includes academic information such as final course grades and academic level; socio-demographic information such as gender identity, minority status, and first-generation status; and information on student recruitment, retention, imposter feelings, and participation in Peer-Led Team Learning (PLTL). These data might be useful and of value to education researchers and undergraduate STEM instructors who are interested in improving equity in STEM education.
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