ALLEVIATING STRESS IN PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS DURING FIELD EXPERIENCES
Various strategies have been developed to help preservice teachers to alleviate undue anxiety in field experience settings. The strategies include writing in journals, both reflective and dialogue types, having visits from former students, debriefing sessions, teaching collaboratively, interacting w...
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