Abstract

ATTITUDES of teachers toward children are I closely associated with pupil-4eacher relations found in classrooms. While considerable study has been made of teacher attitudes, correlates of these atti tudes with the anxiety levels of the teachers have not been explored. This study deals with manifest anxiety as a variable in attitude change during stu dent teaching, serving as a preliminary step in the study of the effects of anxiety upon the performance of student teachers.

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