TIPS TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATOR – TRAINEE RELATIONSHIP
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Abstract
Social studies educators are just as likely to experience trainees motivational problems as are educators in other content areas. While it is not my purpose in this article to discuss the problems that lead to a lack of motivation, I would like to suggest a few of the reasons educators may have more trouble now than before in motivating trainees.
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- Lee Morganett is a professor of social studies education and educational psychology at Indiana University Southeast.