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Article: Pre-service teachers' use of videotape for self-evaluation.
- Article from:
- The Clearing House
- Article date:
- September 1, 1993
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Professional education courses in teacher preparation programs vary in content depending on state certification and individual college or university requirements. One component, however, is essential to all professional education programs: the pre-service teaching experience (Meade 1991). Program requirements may vary from a single teaching experience (e.g., fifteen weeks during the senior year) to multiple teaching experiences (e.g., six weeks during the junior year and ten weeks during the senior year). The intent of the pre-service teaching experience is to provide students with a setting in which to apply the skills they have learned. Although teacher education ...