What is the relationship between university instruction and performance in the classroom by the new teacher? Can beginning teachers be prepared to be effective instructional designers and implementers? A study at Central Missouri State University offers affirmative answers to these questions, along with recommendations for how principals and university faculty can collaborate to make this happen.
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