Strategies for Improving the Psychological Preparedness of Teachers in Higher Education Institutions
Abstract
The article discusses the theoretical foundations of psychological training,
as well as the results of an empirical study aimed at determining the needs of teachers in
psychological support. Specific measures are proposed to improve the system of
psychological training in universities, contributing to improving the quality of education
and the professional well-being of teachers
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