A pedagógushiány területi különbségei
This article gives a descriptive analysis of the evolution of regional differences in teacher shortages. The previous slow and fluctuating increase in teacher shortages was replaced by an extremely rapid increase following 2015 and 2016, and the differences between types of settlements where the sch...
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