Editorial Type: research-article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 1987

ADVISING FUTURE TEACHERS IN AN ERA OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM

Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 73 – 82
DOI: 10.12930/0271-9517-7.1.73
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Academic advisors and counselors of future teachers can have a great impact on the status of education and its reform by attracting top-notch students into the field and by providing encouragement to those who select teaching as their career. Consequently, advising in teacher education programs should elicit top priority in funding and rewards. In this article, several suggestions are outlined for teacher education advisors who wish to become leaders in the education reform movement and who are concerned about dealing more effectively with students entering the profession of teaching.

Copyright: © 1987 National Academic Advising Association 1987

Contributor Notes

*MARTHA McMILLIAN is the coordinator of Advisement Services in the College of Education at Oklahoma State University.

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