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The Journal on Excellence in College Teaching
The Journal on Excellence in College Teaching (ISSN 1052-4800) is published by Miami University.
The National Teaching and Learning Forum
The National Teaching and Learning Forum (ISSN 1057-2880) is published by Oryx Press in conjunction with James Rhem & Associates, Inc. Copyright 1996-1999.
The Mentor: An Academic Advising Journal
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