PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT - BETWEEN NECESSITY AND REALITY

Authors

  • Anca Egerau "Aurel Vlaicu" University of Arad

Keywords:

carrer, development, integration, students, internship,

Abstract

This work is a theorethical presentation of what it means to have
succesful carrer development and proffesional integration. This
study is based on the data that was extracted from the reaserch
that has been done regarding the same problematic. The
conclusions show that professional integration in education and
career development is a continuous process that is closely linked
to both external and internal factors. It is also very important
that the young graduates of the psycho-pedagogical training
programs for the teaching career are valued, determine the
positive impact that comes from the work done at the school
level, and provide them with alternatives of laughter and
pedagogical action

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Published

2018-08-10

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