A model of a preservice teacher preparation program

This article addresses several issues related to teacher preparation. Current reforms in mathematics education call for efforts focusing on preparing in-service teachers to meet new standards. There is also need to modify and enhance preservice teacher education programs to ensure that graduates are...

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