The readiness of prospective teachers based on online teaching competencies and learning activities in COVID-19 pandemic: A cluster analysis-based approach

Many things should be done to prepare prospective teachers for providing qualified teachers. The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing teachers, including prospective teachers, to improve competency and online teaching activities. This quantitative research aims to map the readiness of prospective-teacher st...

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Main Authors: Ismiyati Ismiyati (Author), Heri Retnawati (Author), Suranto Suranto (Author), Haryanto Haryanto (Author), Mar'atus Sholihah (Author), Tusyanah Tusyanah (Author)
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Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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