Abstract
Summary Judgements made about the personal qualities of candidates for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education course were compared with similar judgements made about students later in the course and with their teaching competence as demonstrated on final teaching practice. Little correspondence was found. While very high initial ratings were usually confirmed by later good performance, teaching competence was generally not predictable from the initial judgements.
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