Graduate teacher motivation for choosing a job in education

Rein De Cooman1, Sara De Gieter2, Roland Pepermans2, Cindy Du Bois2, Ralf Caers2, Marc Jegers2
1Vrije Universiteit Brüssel
2Vakgroep Arbeids- en Organisatiepsychologie, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Belgium

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