A. Habak, J. Desbiens, Enrique Correa Molina, Brigitte Caselles-Desjardins
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Considered a central component of teacher training, the internship represents a professionalization situation. However, difficulties experienced by trainees may influence this potential. During the semi-structured interviews, associate teachers (n = 7) seemed to attribute the difficulties mainly to trainees while trainees (n = 14) and supervisors (n = 9) link more causes to the environment. Our results suggest a shared responsibility between concerned individuals and organizations. Based on the bioecological theory and its environments, primary dyad and development constructs, our avenues of reflection tackle initial training, support and internship methods.