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Assessment for Learning to Teach: Appraisal of Practice Teaching Lessons by Mentors, Supervisors, and Student Teachers

Supporting student teachers in learning to teach is a collaborative effort by mentor teachers, teacher education supervisors, and student teachers. Each of the participants appraises effort and progress in learning to teach from different perspectives, however. This study explores how practice lesso...

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Published in:Journal of teacher education 2009-03, Vol.60 (2), p.155-167
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Cooperating Teachers
Evaluation
Evaluation Methods
Foreign Countries
Mentoring programs
Mentors
Methods
Netherlands
Quality of education
Questionnaires
Student Teacher Evaluation
Student Teacher Supervisors
Student Teachers
Student Teaching
Teacher centers
Teacher centres
Teacher Competencies
Teacher education
Teacher Educators
Teachers
Teaching Methods
Teaching Skills
Training
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