Does Mentoring Directly Improve Students' Research Skills? Examining the Role of Information Literacy and Competency Development
This work proposes a structural model highlighting the research skills of undergraduate students. Due to the stages in their research project implementation, mentoring students becomes a crucial initiative in higher education institutions. Despite substantial progress in the literature linking mento...
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Main Authors: | Anesito Cutillas (Author), Eingilbert Benolirao (Author), Johannes Camasura (Author), Rodolfo Golbin (Author), Kafferine Yamagishi (Author), Lanndon Ocampo (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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