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Carr, Rey A.; Ryan, Kathleen E. – Interchange, 1974
A substitute could enhance the educational experiences of children, if the substitute's role were not perceived as one of babysitter or disciplinaria n. Because of their unique position in the school setting, substitutes, with specialized training, could provide feedback to teachers which would result in improved instructional situations. (HMD)
Descriptors: Role Perception, Substitute Teachers, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role