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9 September 07:57

A survey shows that only 34% of Romanians still believe that traditional education prepares children for life.

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According to the Reveal Marketing Research survey, 71% of those with children or close acquaintances who are high school or college graduates say they have had difficulty finding a job. Nearly two-thirds of parents would be willing to pay to give their children the chance to study fields they are passionate about.

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Studiu: Doar 34% dintre români mai cred că învățământul tradițional pregătește copiii pentru viață / Probleme mari în găsirea unui loc de muncă după liceu sau facultate - B1TV.ro
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La început de an școlar, doar 34% dintre români mai cred că învățământul tradițional pregătește copiii pentru viață

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