Motives of Student Teachers in Academic Teacher Education for Secondary Education: Research in Flanders (Belgium) on the Motivation to Become and to Remain a Teacher

The increasing shortage of teachers in secondary education, in Flanders (Belgium) as well as worldwide, is partly due to an insufficient inflow of new teachers. This stimulates research on the motivation of students to become and remain teachers. Our research focuses on the motives of student teache...

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Main Authors: Katho Pauwels (Author), Helena Van Loon (Author), Els Tanghe (Author), Wouter Schelfhout (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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