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Experiences of Students on Work Placement and Teaching Practice
Abstract
This chapter examined the work placement and teaching practice experiences of the students. Attempts to raise the socioeconomic and cultural status of emerging countries are expected to involve education in a number of significant ways. But without teachers who are both professionally responsible and intellectually skilled, high-quality education is unimaginable. If teachers are to fulfil their roles in schools, there must be a carefully considered and effectively implemented teaching practice program for student teachers that strives to develop teachers who are professionally skilled, academically qualified, and ethically and attitudinally committed to their profession. The secondary data was subjected to a thematic analysis. The findings might assist the university administration in developing appropriate rules to enhance the classroom atmosphere and better train new teachers. This chapter's conclusion might also contribute to improving the teacher education curriculum and improving the job placement experiences for students.
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