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According to Caruso (2000), cooperating teachers adjusting to student teachers may experience the following
 
  A) concern for the failing student teacher.
  B) a feeling of wanting to be alone again.
  C) a fear that they are not a good model.
  D) pride in their student teacher.
  E) All of these choices are correct.

Question 2

Professional development may include all the following, but one has been found to be ineffective. It is
 
  A) social interaction with other professionals.
  B) one-day, one-shot seminars.
  C) attending professional conferences.
  D) individual study in an area of concern.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B




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