Aspects of Career Management and Success in Educational Organizations

Authors

  • Sebastian Cristian CHIRIMBU Spiru Haret University/ Institute of Research, Policies and Assessment in Education APDP Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26458/2235

Keywords:

education, teaching career, personal development, professionalization, success, performance

Abstract

A modern educational institution should create the necessary conditions for the integration and development of the personal and professional competences of the teachers in order to obtain a successful career. In the current context of the educational system in the Republic of Moldova and Romania, the capitalization of human resources is a priority objective of the managers of educational institutions. The difficulties they face, the constantly changing educational reforms, the unpredictable and challenging situations are known partially or impartially theoretically and practically by teachers who are beginning to integrate into the institution, and the process of insertion from educational institutions is often not effective. We will analyse the characteristics of a successful career but also the motivation for achievement as an important component of the professionalization process, teachers thus tending to pursue challenging careers, complex enough, but not so difficult as to end in failure. Therefore, if professional motivation is an important endeavor, because it starts from the idea that a large part of everyone's life spends at work, performance denotes the achievement and ability of the teacher to respond to tasks and to be a model for those in the organization when it comes to involvement and responsibility.

Author Biography

Sebastian Cristian CHIRIMBU, Spiru Haret University/ Institute of Research, Policies and Assessment in Education APDP Romania

Sebastian CHIRIMBU, PhD, is Associate Prof PhD at  the Faculty ofPsychology and Education Sciences  within "SpiruHaret University," Bucharest, Romania, and mentor-trainer in Management andEuropean Affairs. He is the author of 25 textbooks and university courses ininstitutional and diplomatic discourse, translation studies, globalization studies,terminology and economics. He is currently studying his second Phd in educationaland Project management at the Ion Creanga State University of Chisinau (Republic of Modova). Member in theeditorial board and scientific revue committees of national and internationalpublications (such as International Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studiesand Annals of Spiru Haret University).

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Published

2022-09-28

How to Cite

CHIRIMBU, S. C. (2022). Aspects of Career Management and Success in Educational Organizations. Annals of Spiru Haret University. Economic Series, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.26458/2235

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DOCTORAL AND POSTDOCTORAL PAPERS