Read the excerpt that follows from Khalid and Husnin’s (2019) paper “CHALLENGES AND SUPPORT FOR
THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOVICE TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL IDENTITIES”.
“In order to become effective, teachers have to be professionally prepared. Teachers therefore need to experience
continuing professional development so as to become more effective (Harris, 2002). For pre-service teachers, teaching
practice is one of the key elements in their training (Haigh and Tuck, 1999; Hill and Brodin, 2004). Through pre-service
training, student teachers are provided with experience in teaching and learning in and outside the classroom, as well as
opportunities to enhance the development of their characters so as to become ethical and professional (Kennedy, 2006).
Some past studies have proven that teaching practice helps pre-service teachers to have better discussions with lecturers
and mentors, and thus helps pre-service teachers to determine the approaches to use and their implications in teaching
(Botha and Reddy, 2011; Agbo, 2003). In addition, teaching practice has been found to help pre-service teachers to
enhance those skills related to problem identification, decision making, and the selection of approaches to overcome
problems in classroom situations, and has also been found to be incredibly significant in developing pre-service teachers’
confidence in themselves (Khalid, 2014). Nevertheless, teachers’ professional development is not merely limited to preservice training. Berliner (1995) views the initial stage of new teachers’ professionalism as the critical stage in which
novice teachers will face numerous conflicts, responsibilities and tasks”.
That being said, relying on linguistic skills and reading techniques, check the answer which is associated with the global
meaning of the excerpt of the paper provided.