The influence of preservice training and teaching experience upon attitude and concerns about teaching

The subjects for this study were prospective teachers at three stages of training and three groups of inservice teachers completing their first, third, and fifth years of teaching ( N = 1193). Relationships between selected characteristics of these teachers and changes in their attitude and concerns...

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