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Wisconsin Studies of the Measurement and Prediction of Teacher Effectiveness a Summary of Investigations

(Project Director, Professor of Education) , (Associate Director, Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology and Measurement University of Nebraska, and Visiting Professor of Education) , (Teaching and Research Assistant) , (Graduate Assistant) , (Assistant to the Director of Teacher Placement) , (Supervisor, Student Teaching) , (Associate Professor of Education) & (Professor of Education) show all
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