THE HIERARCHY OF TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL NEEDS FROM PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION FROM MOLDOVA
THE HIERARCHY OF TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL NEEDS FROM PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION FROM MOLDOVA
Author(s): Viorica AndriţchiSubject(s): Psychology
Published by: Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Keywords: professional satisfaction; expectations; domains of professional satisfaction; professional needs; motivational cycle
Summary/Abstract: Teachers have diverse professional expectations, and when a balanced relationship is built between different aspects of the professional activity and teachers’ expectations on these aspects, professional satisfaction appears which effectively contributes to consistent effort for professional tasks realization. Professional needs constitute a catalyst element of professional satisfaction. This feeling is produced by the satisfaction of professional needs at the level of teachers’ expectations. This way, MHR solicits the identification of the actions for continuous professional education which could and should be realized by the system/institution to obtain individual performances. It is also necessary to understand that the organizational investment in human resources supposes the concrete actions of self-investment, as well.
Journal: Journal of Psychological and Educational Research (JPER)
- Issue Year: XX/2012
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 7-14
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English