1999
DOI: 10.1080/13664539900200076
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Student teachers in primary schools: the views of pupils

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“…Some studies were conducted to measure the impact of mentoring programs on various components of schooling process. Everton, Hopper, and Thwaites (1999) tried to determine what impact the children felt the student teacher had on their learning. They found that "children acknowledged that lessons could be both successful and enjoyable when student teachers were working to their strengths and therefore felt confident.…”
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“…Some studies were conducted to measure the impact of mentoring programs on various components of schooling process. Everton, Hopper, and Thwaites (1999) tried to determine what impact the children felt the student teacher had on their learning. They found that "children acknowledged that lessons could be both successful and enjoyable when student teachers were working to their strengths and therefore felt confident.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%