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2022
DOI: 10.11648/j.tecs.20220704.15
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Beginning Teaching: Pre-Service Teachers' Experiences with Supported Teaching in Schools

Abstract: The quality of teachers depends on the standard of teacher education. Every teacher training program should include teaching practice. The experiences that pre-service teachers face during supported teaching are what determine the caliber of training they get. The study aimed to identify pre-service teachers' experiences during supported teaching in schools. The study was carried out with pre-service teachers on a Bachelor of Education program at a Ghanaian College of Education.The study used a phenomenology d… Show more

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“…Pre-service teacher education is the training and preparation teachers receive before teaching (Yildiz Durak, 2021). It typically includes four years of college or university coursework, including courses on teaching methods, curriculum, and classroom management (Dorsah et al, 2022). Pre-service teacher education programs typically include student teaching and supervised experience in a real classroom.…”
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“…Pre-service teacher education is the training and preparation teachers receive before teaching (Yildiz Durak, 2021). It typically includes four years of college or university coursework, including courses on teaching methods, curriculum, and classroom management (Dorsah et al, 2022). Pre-service teacher education programs typically include student teaching and supervised experience in a real classroom.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%