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Pre-university teachers' perception of their professional role in Timiș County, Romania: a SWOT study

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dc.contributor.author Petrescu, Cristina
dc.date.accessioned 2026-03-23T08:22:44Z
dc.date.available 2026-03-23T08:22:44Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.citation PETRESCU, Cristina. Pre-university teachers' perception of their professional role in Timiș County, Romania: a SWOT study. Arta Medica. 2026, nr. 1(98). [Conf. naț. „Sănătatea și fenomenul rezistenței la antimicrobiene în țările cu venituri mici și medii din Europa de Est”], p. 136. ISSN 1810-1852. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1810-1852
dc.identifier.uri https://artamedica.md/index.php/artamedica/issue/view/38/39
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/32937
dc.description.abstract Summary. Introduction. In Romania, pre-university education has been subject to a continuous process of change, with teachers facing overworked situations within the framework of multiple applied reforms. These changes have determined the modification of their attitude towards the workstyle and themselves. A healthy workstyle in pre-university education, with a crucial emphasis on work-life balance, is essential for the well-being of teachers and the quality of education. This study aims to analyze the pre-university teachers' perception of their professional role through a SWOT analysis in Timis County, Romania. Material and methods. The performed study is cross-sectional, with open answers to five items, presented as topics of individual SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, objectives). Anonymity was strictly respected throughout the research process. The sample consisted of 97 subjects who worked in pre-university education, with a gender distribution of 84.5% females and 15.5% males and seniority in education between 10 and 39 years. Results. Majorities of subjects were high school teachers (65%). The main strong points identified as the first choice were: experience (30.6%), seriousness (27.4%), and positive attitude (21%). As weak points, excessive consciousness (27.4%), emotivity (22.6%), and lack of trust (17.7%) were found. Teachers found as opportunities: increase of experience – 43.5%, professional contacts – 19.4%, and visibility – 12.9%, and as threats: problems of the educational systems –33.9%, psychologic disturbances–19.4%, and lack of money –12.9%. The main objectives of the investigated teachers were competencies development – 45.2%, time offered for family and personal needs –21%, and communication and better results –9.7%. A 2 times higher percentage of teachers propose to develop their skills than those who propose to provide time for family and personal needs. Conclusions. Investigated teachers perceive themselves professionally as experienced, severe, and with a positive attitude (vital points), as excessively conscious, emotive, and lacking trust (weak points). As external factors, they perceive possibilities to increase their experience, contact other professionals and be recognized (opportunities) and risks due to educational system problems, psychological disturbances, or lack of money (threats). There is a misbalance between professional and personal life, with teacher involvement being twice as high. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Asociaţia chirurgilor “Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Arta Medica: Conferința națională „Sănătatea și fenomenul rezistenței la antimicrobiene în țările cu venituri mici și medii din Europa de Est” (Rezultatele intermediare ale proiectului PhageLand – II ediție) 04 octombrie 2024, Chișinău en_US
dc.subject strong points en_US
dc.subject weak points en_US
dc.subject opportunities en_US
dc.subject threats en_US
dc.subject objectives en_US
dc.subject.ddc UDC: 371.12(498) en_US
dc.title Pre-university teachers' perception of their professional role in Timiș County, Romania: a SWOT study en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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