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What student teaching evaluation instruments tell us about emphases in teacher education programs

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Koziol, S.M., Minnick, J.B. & Sherman, M.A. What student teaching evaluation instruments tell us about emphases in teacher education programs. J Pers Eval Educ 10, 53–74 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00139469

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