Burned Out Or Just Frustrated? Reasons Why Physical Education Teachers Leave Their Profession
This work focuses on the reasons why physical education (PE) teachers leave their profession. The study included 80 individuals who decided to leave a teaching profession in 2013. A diagnostic poll method with the use of the QWL (Quality of Work Life) index was employed in the study. It was observed...
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Main Authors: | Cieśliński Ryszard (Author), Szum Ernest (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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