Will Mentoring a Student Teacher Harm My Evaluation Scores? Effects of Serving as a Cooperating Teacher on Evaluation Metrics

Growing evidence suggests that preservice candidates receive better coaching and are more instructionally effective when they are mentored by more instructionally effective cooperating teachers (CTs). Yet teacher education program leaders indicate it can be difficult to recruit instructionally effec...

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Veröffentlicht in:American educational research journal 2020-06, Vol.57 (3), p.1392-1437
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Evaluation Methods
Instructional Effectiveness
Mentors
Preservice Teacher Education
Scores
Student Teacher Evaluation
Student Teachers
Student Teaching
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Teacher evaluations
Teachers
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