Uncovering the Connections Among Rural Science Teachers: A Social Network Analysis
Using social network analysis, we sought to characterize the professional collaboration and advice networks among rural science teachers. Furthermore, we explored how the characteristics of individual teachers and distance between teachers affected the likelihood of forming connections. Science teac...
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Main Authors: | Tracy Poulsen (Author), Heather Leary (Author), Alan Daly (Author), Rebecca Sansom (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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