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August 21, 2017
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Keywords
Teacher self-efficacy, Early childhood teacher efficacy, Professional development school mentor teachers
Affiliations
Ann Epstein
University of Wisconsin La Crosse, United States
Gary L Willhite
University of Wisconsin La Crosse, United States
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