The Interest Level Assessment in Attending Training Programs among Romanian Teachers: Econometric Approach

The article explores the determinants of Romanian in-service teachers’ willingness to participate in a national training program focused on mentoring in education. A multidimensional analytical model and survey data collected from a large sample of Romanian teachers (N > 5000) revealed a specific...

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subjects Attitudes
Careers
Classrooms
Education
Education reform
Learning
Literature reviews
Mentoring programs
Mentors
Methods
Pedagogy
Professional development
Professionals
Quantitative analysis
Reforming
Surveys
Teacher centers
Teachers
Teaching
Training
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