The development of competencies during teachers' training programmes in the Romanian educational context
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The concern regarding the preparation of teachers within the new educational paradigm and how this relates to the overall context of the students’ training and preparation and to his future professional activity is the main aim of the paper. The research is based on the administration of questionnaire trying to identify the level of familiarity with the paradigm based on competencies, values, attitudes, from compulsory education, to high school, undergraduate studies, post-graduate studies and the preparation for teaching career. The target group consists of students and graduates that attend the teaching training courses through the Department for Teachers’ Training. The analysis and interpretation of quantitative and qualitative data, the application of it in designing instructional strategies applied as means to improve the quality of training and the effort of making the teaching profession relevant in a competitive and under post-modern sever scrutiny educational environment is part of this practical concern.
Keywords: Competencies, values, attitudes, instruction, teaching profession.
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