What is a peer reviewed journal? Why will learning about this scholarly source be helpful to you as a student?

What will be an ideal response?


Peer reviewed journals are professional journals that publish theoretical and research articles. Prior to being published, the author needs to anonymously submit their work to a group of their peers who will decide if it is worthy of publication. It is important to be familiar with these sources as they are scholarly sources that will be suitable to use in your college level work. It can be challenging at first to read and understand these sources because they are meant for a professional audience, but with the supports of your professor and the tools that accompany this textbook, students can accomplish this task. Using articles from peer reviewed journals will lead to higher level academic products.

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All of the following components should be included on a program website except:

a. Pictures of the facility b. Contact information c. Tuition rates d. Monthly menu

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Which of the following is NOT a key principle of the SUCCEED program? A. Values of family members and teachers are components of the program

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Mentoring in the professional development area includes

a. Knowledge, skills and values b. Self esteem c. Networking d. Career awareness

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