Developing Viable Study Practices and Student Identities: An Investigation of First-year Students' Work with Decoding, Navigating and Negotiating the Cultural Norms of Their Study Programme

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Developing Viable Study Practices and Student Identities : An Investigation of First-year Students' Work with Decoding, Navigating and Negotiating the Cultural Norms of Their Study Programme . / Gregersen, Andrea Fransiska Møller.

Department of Science Education, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2021. 115 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportPh.d.-afhandlingForskning

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Gregersen, AFM 2021, Developing Viable Study Practices and Student Identities: An Investigation of First-year Students' Work with Decoding, Navigating and Negotiating the Cultural Norms of Their Study Programme . Department of Science Education, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen.

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Gregersen, A. F. M. (2021). Developing Viable Study Practices and Student Identities: An Investigation of First-year Students' Work with Decoding, Navigating and Negotiating the Cultural Norms of Their Study Programme . Department of Science Education, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen.

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Gregersen AFM. Developing Viable Study Practices and Student Identities: An Investigation of First-year Students' Work with Decoding, Navigating and Negotiating the Cultural Norms of Their Study Programme . Department of Science Education, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2021. 115 s.

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Gregersen, Andrea Fransiska Møller. / Developing Viable Study Practices and Student Identities : An Investigation of First-year Students' Work with Decoding, Navigating and Negotiating the Cultural Norms of Their Study Programme . Department of Science Education, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2021. 115 s.

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