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The Sense of Individuality: Teaching in Prisons with the Georgia State University Prison Education Program (GSUPEP)

The Sense of Individuality: Teaching in Prisons with the Georgia State University Prison Education Program (GSUPEP)

by ocantrell1 | Jun 20, 2019 | GSUPEP, Teaching and Learning, Uncategorized

Editor’s Note: This post is part of an ongoing series about experiences faculty, staff, and students have had working with the Georgia State University Prison Education Project (GSUPEP). You can learn more about the project at their website...

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