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Teachers Matter. Report on the State of Education in 2013. Information booklet

Published on Monday, 26 January 2015 10:10

teachers matter report on the state of education 2013The information booklet summarises the main points of the "Teachers Matter. Report on the State of Education in 2013" which, as the title suggests, focuses on the portrait of Polish teachers. Teachers form probably the largest professional group in Poland. It is essential from the perspective of the country’s socio-economic development. High educational standards and the education level of society are currently key factors determining the civilisation advancement and development prospects of individual countries - these standards largely depend on teachers. The generic portrait of the Polish teacher does exhaust all aspects of this professional group. It demonstrates stark internal differences determined by teachers’ substantial specialisation. To create the comprehensive picture of Polish teachers, the report examines this group in the context of the specific profile of their subjects.

Download: Teachers Matter. Report on the State of Education in 2013. Information booklet [pdf, 1.6 MB]

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